Elvis Presley, RCA Victor, LPM 1254; EPB1254; EPA 747,
  $   3,050

 


$ 3050 Sold For
Sep 28, 2011 Sold Date
Sep 21, 2011 Start Date
$   15 Start price
46   Number Of Bids
  USA Country Of Seller
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Elvis Presley, 12 great new sides from his new albums!!!, RCA Victor, LPM 1254, EPB 1254; EPA 747, This sleeve comes with 2 45s, One record shows 2 very light scratches and the other shows no scratches, Paper sleeve has taken on a brown color from aging but no tears in paper otherwise  good condition, Ship to 48 states only, Pay Pal Only, Returnable

On Sep-21-11 at 12:07:14 PDT, seller added the following information:

Added 2 more close up photos of sleeve per customer request  Sept. 21, 3:05PM

On Sep-21-11 at 14:58:40 PDT, seller added the following information:

I have changed my shipping restrictions and will ship worldwide with few exceptions. The 4 dollars is only for US. Most of Europe is 21 dollars for registered mail for a single 45 RPM record. Elsewhere, ask for a quote.     Thanks Dana

On Sep-21-11 at 17:31:54 PDT, seller added the following information:

I have just noticed 3 light finger nail scratches on the record I said had no scratches. They are faint and  I do not believe they will cause a skip and the item is returnable.   Thanks Dana

On Sep-22-11 at 07:31:48 PDT, seller added the following information:

The added photo of Dee Jay Digest shows the only other item that is part of this package. It appears to have been used as a divider to separate the 2 records and I base that on where the paper is browned and where it is not browned.  There were no inner sleeves as one customer suggest.   Thanks Dana

On Sep-22-11 at 07:43:26 PDT, seller added the following information:

For what it's worth, The Dee Jay Digest is dated in fine print as Vol. 3, No. 11,   March 16, 1956       Thanks Dana

On Sep-25-11 at 09:47:59 PDT, seller added the following information:

I have added photos of the Dee Jay Digest which is in the sleeve between the two records. The page number sequence from left to right is: 1, 4, 2, 3. Sorry for the so so quality of the photos. This item is mentioned at the bottom of page 81 in the Osborne book one bidder pointed out to me. I hope this helps.   Thanks Dana

On Sep-25-11 at 20:00:29 PDT, seller added the following information:

A friend with a good camera took some close up shots of the records for me. Side one needs a good cleaning, however I did not see any scratches. Side 2 needs cleaning and shows a nail scratch between one and two oclock. I say nail scratch because it has a whiteish color and is not deep. Side 3 needs cleaning but no obvious scratches. Side 4 needs cleaning and shows several very light nail scratches just to the right of twelve oclock. The close up of side 4 shows what all the labels look like up close. I do not think these records have ever been cleaned or played. I believe the little spots on the grooves is where mole has grown as a result of oil coming off people's hands, but I'm not sure of that and those same spots do not appear on the paper labels. I hope these help.  Thanks Dana 




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