|
Sauter-Finegan The Sons of Sauter-Finegan RCA Victor LPM-1104
Classic lp by the great, rediscovered sauter-finegan orchestra with crazy beautiful art by Jim Flora. 1950 release.
Condition(cover/record): VG++ to NM/NM
Who We?
We are a collective of vinyl & pop culture freaks who want to pass on our assumed good and bad taste to those of you in cyberspace who share the same feverish quest for hard to find records, books and art that we do. we intend to bring you records and other ephemera in categories known and imagined. All listings run for a 7 day cycle.
Loads of ridiculous, weird, strange & wonderful albums, field recordings, sexy covers, beatnik hep cat wax, calypso fever,folk, funk, private pressings, bubblegum, sound effects, psych, electronic, latin, and just downright strange stuff! Many great items to explore and add to your library. Some rarely seen!
Payment Policy: Payment is due within 10 days of auction's end. We accept paypal, Money Orders, checks (10 days to clear), bidpay and well concealed cash (at buyer's risk). We ship merchandise once a week on Friday by media mail with delivery confirmation & by airmail to other parts of the physical world.
Bid with confidence: We have been selling records and related pop culture items for over a fifteen years now.
Grading: Vinyl is strictly graded according to Goldmine standards. We try to do our absolute best in explaining the condition of an lp to you in a language we can all understand. Once you have won an auction, your record is cleaned, carefully packed and shipped in sturdy, industry standard record mailer. Paper items are graded visually with as much detail as possible.
SS = still sealed. Only sealed discs get a MINT grading from us. NM- = near mint. Vinyl has no visible marks. Jacket is firm and pristine with no visual wear.
VG++ = Close to NM. Perhaps a light surface mark or beginning signs of strain on the jacket.
VG+ = moderate surface wear with a few surface marks and some moderate noise. Cover may have medium overall wear or some ring wear. VG = generally based on visual qualities such as several light surface scratches. Often play grades higher and still a nice clean looking record.
VG- = heavy wear on record or cover.
G or G+ = Poor condition.
What do all these abbreviations mean?
autog=autographed(usu. on cover) bklt=booklet insert cc=cut corner of cover co=cutout cover coh=cutout hole in cover sm=sawmark on cover dh=drill hole in cover djl=dj promo label djts=dj timestrip on cover djs=dj stamp on cover gfld=gatefold cover h2o=water damage on cover lbl=label lwr= light ring wear nap=does not affect play obc=on back cover oc=on cover ol=on label sw=original shrinkwrap on cover
OST=original soundtrack prst=promo sticker on cover re=reissue rssoc=radio station sticker on cover rssol=radio station sticker on label rw=heavy ring wear on cover s=used at beginning means small sm=sawmark soc=sticker on cover srw=slight ring wear on cover sst=song sticker on cover S/T=self titled or Same toc=tape on cover tol=tape on label VA=various artists wlp=white label promo or dj label woc=writing on cover wol=writing on label
Shipping: In the U.S., shipping is sent by regular post at a rate of 1.75 for one 45 or $4.00 for the first lp record ( up to 4 singles count as one record) and $1 for each additional record (or 4 45s). Canada is $5 for the first record and $1.25 for each additional record. The rest of the Americas and Europe, shipping is $11.50 for airmail or $7.00 for parcel post for the first lp and $2.00 for each additional lp. Shipping to Asia is $13 for airmail for the first item or $8 for surface shipping. Each additional item is $2.75. Multiple buys will help defray the costs of shipping immensely.
Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
|