Listing ended at December 18, 2006, 4:49 am
Original listing number:180062648024
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Westminster WAL 211. Hermann Scherchen conducting Mahler Symphony No. 7. First recording of this work, issued in 1953. Red Westminster Natural Balance label. 2 discs NM-/VG+. Long Album VG+/NM- with edgewear, owners name to inside and a piece of tape to inside, why, I'm not sure, because the album is physically sound.
Cost to mail first record is $3 within the US and each additonal record is 50 cents, except for 78 RPM; these will be sent at an extra cost due to amount of packing needed to get them to you safely. This one is $4.50 because of the type of album. I recomend insurance on 78s, but insurance is optional and costs an additional $1.35 per package. You can combine shipments bought over a period of ten days and save costs of individual shipping. Let me know if you want to do this when you win something. For postage to foreign countries, including Canada, the items will be sent AT ACTUAL COST + $3. You can have the package sent by any US mail method you want and I will let you know the options. You will need to give me time to have your package weighed to determine actual costs. Overseas buyers can pay by PayPal, however, US and Canadian must pay by Money Order or Personal Check.
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*Grading: All records visually graded only.*
Records: NM=Near Mint: Redords appear new, no spindel trails or surface mars
NM- =Near Mint Minus: Well cared for with a minimum of spindle trails and mars.
NM/VG+ = Not as good as the last grade.
May have a low level of recurring noise due to surface imperfections.
VG+ = Well used. Plays well. May have several noisy areas due to surface imperfections.
VG+/VG = Record plays. May be many areas of noise.
VG = Noise likely to constant and severe.
Containers: NM- = Generally new condition
NM/VG+ One or two defects such as corner wear or slight ringwear or soiling
VG+/NM- Generally good but a variety of problems
VG+ Considerable wear, possibly corner damages and a vareity of taped or split seams
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