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R&r Rocker 45 - Gene Vincent - Lotta Lovin' *listen* on 2040-motos

US $23
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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* ARTIST: Gene Vincent And His Blue Caps                                                                                                     
* LABEL: Capitol  * U.K. *                                                                   
* CONDITION: VG-  * marking on label *         
* SIDE ONE: Lotta Lovin'                                                                                                           
* SIDE TWO: Waer My Ring                                                                                                                                                       

* Sound clip is directly from the record listed *
* All records come with white generic sleeve *

GRADING

Mint (M):  Has never been played.

Mint (M-): This is the highest grade for records that have been played. Excellent condition and shows no visible signs of wear or damage that will affect sound quality.

VG++: The condition is very good, but there may be slight ring or wear. The vinyl may have light visual marks. There could be slight surface sound.

VG+: Vinyl may have light scratches or other visual blemishes. A few more marks than a VG++. Used but not abused.

VG:  Light scuffs and light scratches, there will be light surface wear to the record. Expect some light surface noise in parts or a few clicks or pops here and there.

VG-: Surface scratches. Some scratches that will be deep enough to feel. Audible clicks and pops may be consistently present, but no skips.

G:   A record that has been played and not taken care of. Constant background noise will be present. Buyer should view records with this grade as filler copies.



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Due to previous mysterious lost packages, I no longer accept or ship to Spain, Italy, Poland and Portugal.


Shipping and handling cost $3.00 for USPS First Class shipping within the United States (and $0.25 for each additional 45).
 Any domestic buyer (US ONLY!) that buys FIVE or more 45s, we'll ship them for FREE!!! $13.50 to Europe, South America,
Australia, Russian Federation, Japan and New Zealand ($0.75 for additional 45s).
 Canada $6.00 ($0.25 for additional 45s) International shipping is prone to delay due to occasional slow shipping routes.
 Seller is not responsible for postal service delays.

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