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Gene Vincent-original Vintage - Capitol-7"/ 45 Rpm- Mono- Dg-lp on 2040-motos

US $11.99
YearYear:1957 MileageMileage:0
Location:

New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
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GENE VINCENT-ORIGINAL VINTAGE - CAPITOL-7"/ 45 rpm- MONO- DG-LP, US $11.99, image 1

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Very Rare! Vintage! 

GENE VINCENT

ORIGINAL VINTAGE 7" LP 45 rpm- DG

MONO- CAPITOL- OUT OF PRINT

 

 The group had another hit with 1957's "Lotta Lovin'" (highest position No. 13 and spending 19 weeks in Billboard, and No. 17 and 17 weeks in Cashbox). Vincent was awarded gold records for two million sales of "Be-Bop-A-Lula",[7] and 1.5 million sales of "Lotta Lovin'".[

LOVELY COPY!

CONDITION(S):

RECORD:  ORIGINAL VINTAGE!  LP is in VG+ (very good+) condition. There is audible background noise and some tics but record sounds very nice overall.  Clean. Some (barely visible) light surface scratches. (See photos.)

ALBUM COVER: NO ORIGINAL. VERY GOOD+ vintage condition.  NO shrink wrap. Shows some signs of normal use such as minor wrinkles or fraying on cardboard edges. No splitting, bent corners, stains or missing paper. (See photos.)

INNER SLEEVE: NO

DISCOUNT POLICY: I am an individual seller – not a store. Please check my other listings. I offer a 10% discount – excluding shipping costs - to buyers purchasing six (6) or more items at the same time. Please ask. (Note: This offer is for separate listings and does not pertain to “lot” listings which are considered as one (1) item.)


SHIPPING & HANDLING: US shipping & handling via USPS Media Mail is FREE (US dollars). International buyers should contact me before buying for shipping estimates and alternatives.

I am happy to combine shipping charges – based on weight and destination – for buyers purchasing two (2) or more separate items at the same time.

I will personally pack items with the utmost care to avoid damage during shipping.

Please ask all questions beforehand as all sales are final. Winning bidder MUST contact me within 48 hours and complete the transaction within 5 days from the end of the auction, or I reserve the right to re-list this item. Non-paying buyers WILL be reported. Good luck!

 


 

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