- Joined
- Apr 20, 2011
- Location
- The shores of southern CT
Garage 45s in search of new collections.
Strict visual grading; noted playback grading thru headphones, not determined from a Crosley or crappy 60s portable player.
Paypal only payments.
Postage USA - 1st class $6
International first class one 45 = $15, two 45s $24
PM only for first dibs.
I'll be away from all things internet from May 31 - June 2nd, any purchases will be mailed afterward.
Trades or combination $$$ + trade considered. Do not ask what I want or need, just send me your potential trade items, OK?
Java Men (Plaza) - Just Being With You / Don't Lead Me On VG++ $200
- slightest rolling warp does not affect play, barely lifts from turntable platter but should be mentioned
Original Sinners (Discotech) "You'll Never Know (What Love Is All About)" / "(Anytime You Need Me) I'll Be Home" VG (lite label fade) $250
- Surfaces on both sides are certainly scuffy; lite hairline marks and some lite groove playwear. No scratches. However, both sides incredibly play equally to a cleaner looking VG++ copy. You won't need or should even bother with an upgrade unless you want a near mint one (20 years good luck with that), this copy is that nice for playback.
Rogues (Peyton) "It's The Same All Over The World" / "Oh No" VG $600
- Small name written underneath Peyton logo in lite green ink. B side vinyl has three close-together 'skid marks' running across playing surface, as if someone took an eraser to make them. They do not penetrate the vinyl, or cause any clicks , and are visual only - not scratches that sound and damage vinyl. Otherwise, vinyl is very clean for grade with only a lite mark or two on both sides. Lo-fi recording causes some lite crackle in vocal part of "Oh No" due to loud volume.
Trans-Atlantic Subway (Lightfoot) "Servant Of the People" / "Winter Snow" VG $sold$
- Surfaces have hairlines and slightly longer scuff marks, nice playing copy with only traces of surface noise at start.
Strict visual grading; noted playback grading thru headphones, not determined from a Crosley or crappy 60s portable player.
Paypal only payments.
Postage USA - 1st class $6
International first class one 45 = $15, two 45s $24
PM only for first dibs.
I'll be away from all things internet from May 31 - June 2nd, any purchases will be mailed afterward.
Trades or combination $$$ + trade considered. Do not ask what I want or need, just send me your potential trade items, OK?
Java Men (Plaza) - Just Being With You / Don't Lead Me On VG++ $200
- slightest rolling warp does not affect play, barely lifts from turntable platter but should be mentioned
Original Sinners (Discotech) "You'll Never Know (What Love Is All About)" / "(Anytime You Need Me) I'll Be Home" VG (lite label fade) $250
- Surfaces on both sides are certainly scuffy; lite hairline marks and some lite groove playwear. No scratches. However, both sides incredibly play equally to a cleaner looking VG++ copy. You won't need or should even bother with an upgrade unless you want a near mint one (20 years good luck with that), this copy is that nice for playback.
Rogues (Peyton) "It's The Same All Over The World" / "Oh No" VG $600
- Small name written underneath Peyton logo in lite green ink. B side vinyl has three close-together 'skid marks' running across playing surface, as if someone took an eraser to make them. They do not penetrate the vinyl, or cause any clicks , and are visual only - not scratches that sound and damage vinyl. Otherwise, vinyl is very clean for grade with only a lite mark or two on both sides. Lo-fi recording causes some lite crackle in vocal part of "Oh No" due to loud volume.
Trans-Atlantic Subway (Lightfoot) "Servant Of the People" / "Winter Snow" VG $sold$
- Surfaces have hairlines and slightly longer scuff marks, nice playing copy with only traces of surface noise at start.