Description: NO SALES TO RUSSIANO SALES TO ZERO FEEDBACK BUYERSPLEASE READ THE ENTIRE LISTING FROM START TO FINISH TO AVOID ANY MISUNDERSTANDINGATTENTION UK BUYERS. Postage cost GBP 9.50Shipping and handling : Int`l Registered Airmail Worldwide (except for North & South Americas, Australia, New Zealand) - £17 for 1 LP. Each additional LP - £4. Doubles count as 2 LPs.North & South Americas and Asia / Australia / New Zealand - £22 for 1 LP. Each additional LP - £6. Doubles count as 2 LPs.Artist: The Beatles Album title: Please Please Me Released in: 1963 Made in: UK Label: Parlophone - GOLD BLACK - Dick James credit Catalogue №: PMC 1202 Matrix №: XEX 421-1N 1 GA / 422-1N 1 GA Specifics: 1st PRESS - MONO - COMPLETEGrading system: M > NM > EX+ > EX > VG+ > VG > P Attention DEAR BUYERS ! Over a few recent sales of mine I began noting an increasing subjectivity from buyers about grading resulted in disputes over particular grading definitions. Despite all buyers have been kindly requested not to mistreat my grading system by having higher expectations than the reality is and been encouraged to ask specific questions about the item condition prior to bidding, some of them have ignored it. Hence, this has led to returns of the records resulting in losing money by me on postage to and from. No seller exists liking such situation. I am, as a seller, as much as you are, dear buyers, keen to be completing sales transactions to the best satisfaction of both of us. I try my very best to provide buyers with as precise grading as possible avoiding under- and over-grading the items I sell to rightly meet buyer`s expectations. That is why I use (+) or (-). My grading approach has been proven by many positive feedbacks gladly received from happy buyers with an exception of just a few. Therefore, I kindly encourage you to ask specific questions about the item condition before bidding should you have any doubts or uncertainty about my grading. I will be more than happy to give you additional information for your buying consideration in order to avoid subjective misgrading afterwards. Thank you for your kind understanding and happy purchases. Sleeve Condition: VG+See photos. Front laminated flipback by Ernest J. Day & Co. Lower seam right corner is neatly cellotaped for 6 cm Vinyl Visual / Audio: Top play of the heavy weight early vinylSide 1. EX+ sleeve lines / NM save for 6 quiet tics at the end of Track 3Side 2. EX+ sleeve lines / NM All my records are cleaned on Ultra Sound Audio Desk Systeme cleaning machine prior to playtesting. To playtest records a rigid AKAI AP-Q70 deck is used with an original Ortofon cartridge. It gives truly actual playtest result as has been many times observed that my records sound much much better on a modern playing equipmentLabels: EX+ / EX+ ZT Tax code / light spindle hole wearInner: EMITEX innerGrading is based on the Record Collectors Grading System.PACKAGINGLPs are packaged in a manner to ensure safe traveling using stiffeners and professional envelopes to ensure safe arrival in the same condition as they leave. Records are removed from the sleeve in order to prevent seam splits in transit.Payment must be made within 4 days since the purchase. Items ship within 2 business days of receiving cleared paymentPlease allow up to 3 weeks depending on a destination for items to arrive.Should you have any questions feel free to ask. I answer all the questions.
Price: 2600 GBP
Location: London
End Time: 2024-01-23T13:43:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: 28.05 GBP
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Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
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Artist: The Beatles
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: Parlophone
Release Title: Please Please Me
Material: Vinyl
Edition: First Pressing
Type: LP
Record Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Format: Record
Release Year: 1963
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Record Size: LP (12-Inch)
Genre: Beat Music
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Number of Audio Channels: Mono