LP John Lee Hooker Big Maceo Merriweather Fortune
  $   91

 


$ 91 Sold For
Aug 7, 2006 Sold Date
Jul 28, 2006 Start Date
4   Number Of Bids
  USA Country Of Seller
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LP John Lee Hooker Big Maceo Merriweather Fortune
Fortune 3002 - Super rare one! Yellow label thick vinyl is NM-. Cover is VG+ has some ring soil/wear, small sticker residue upper right front, 2 clean splits on the spine (8" total)








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Buyer pays $6.50 shipping US priority mail for first LP, $1.00 for each additional. Insurance, if desired is $1.35 up to $50.00 and $0.95 for the next $50.00 and $1.05 for each additional $100.00. I can send media rate or parcel post upon request for a lesser fee, but these take longer and media mail isn't always returned if lost or undeliverable. With postal rates I am averaging the cost of priority shipping. I pay for most of my boxes and usually lose a little on postage with the cost of the packaging added in, so I'm trying to be fair to all with my shipping charges. These costs are for shipping to US only. (NOTE:I only ship airmail) Overseas rates as follows: Austria $13.00 1 LP, Rest of Europe - $12.00 1 LP, Asia - $13.00 one LP, Canada $6.00 1 LP. Additional LP's $3.00 each except Canada is $1.00 each. Other countries will receive an invoice from me with the rate, please ask in advance if you want to know before you buy/bid.

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  • I specialize in harder to find LP's, Ep's and 45's. Grading is strict and I will do my best to describe every flaw I see. I will not try to BS anyone, make the item sound better than it is or use ambiguous terms like "should be" "maybe" "probably" etc. All records and jackets are visually graded unless noted otherwise. I TRY TO GRADE CONSERVATIVELY under the guidelines on this page, which generally follow the GOLDMINE standards. Although I try to be conscientious as a grader, there is the possibility that something could slip by me. In that event, I will always offer a money back guarantee for purchase price of the item if returned safe and secure and requested within a week of receipt.
  • Mint
= A mint item must be absolutely perfect. Certainly never been played if not still sealed. This would be an item where it was opened but not played maybe just to check the label variation. NM = The record shows no obvious signs of wear. The vinyl should show no wear from playing only the slightest of paper scuffs are acceptable. The jacket should look as if you just got it home from a new record store and removed the shrink-wrap. EX, NM- = The record or cover is clearly better than VG+ but not Near Mint. There should be some signs that the vinyl was played infrequently and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took excellent care of it. Record surfaces may show some slight signs of wear and may have light scuffs and or very minor light scratches that do not affect the listener experience at all. The label and spindle hole will be without flaws other than light spindle trails from being played only a few times if at all. The cover should be bright and sharp and will have only the very first evidence of discoloration or ring wear or creased corners. Although there may be some evidence of seam/spine wear, seam splits are not permitted for this grade. The jacket may be marked as a cut out by a drill hole, saw mark, cut corner or punch hole. I always try to list any cover flaws of significance. VG+ = The record will show signs that the vinyl was played but taken care of. Record surfaces will show signs of wear including some light scratches/scuffs that do not significantly affect the listener experience. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are ok. Spindle holes will have some wear but not be enlarged or damaged in any way. The cover will have general wear/ring wear but not to the extent that it materially impairs enjoyment of the picture cover. Slight seam splits are ok for this grade. Again I will try to list any cover flaws of significance. Very Good = VG will have many of the same defects as VG+, but will be more evident. The record may play with some noise or pops, but will not be enough to ruin the music. I try to describe any reason a record is VG other than light scratches or some dulling of the finish. I also will describe the cover well enough that along with the picture, you will know why it is VG. Records that are G and less will sometimes be offered on rarer items and you can expect deeper scratches and more loss of gloss. I will also describe how these grades play and if there are any skips or sticks. Feel free to email if you need clarification on an item for any reason. Satisfaction Guaranteed - Check my feedback.


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