Beach Boys Pet Sounds First Pressing Duophonic in Near Mint to Mint. Orig Shrink
  $   153

 


$ 153 Sold For
Sep 23, 2023 Sold Date
Sep 13, 2023 Start Date
4   Number Of Bids
  USA Country Of Seller
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Description

Beach Boys Pet Sounds First Pressing In Duophonic.
Near Mint to Mint Condition. 
Original Shrink-Wrap (opened at end), with store sticker still on (Jordan Marsh (a defunct department store in Boston area, bought out by Macy's).
There is a '3' next to the RIAA.  I believe this to be a 'Scranton' pressing.   'Variation' identification also depends on the labels; location of track listings, etc. (see pictures).
See pictures for judging condition (I can send more pictures if needed).

Pics are of actual item.

Free Shipping (carefully packed in bubblewrap AND cardboard boxing).*


Feel free to make offers, if applicable (keep in mind, offers may be entertained more likely after several days of listing).**


Bundle with other items, if offered.


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Sometimes outside events may delay or prevent responses to offers - please do not take it personally. Possibly, when it is absurdly low, I will 'ignore' an offer, believing it isn't serious.

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