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Sellers ID Noah C - 1362
Media Condition Excellent
Sleeve Condition Excellent
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Vinyl Record Version The Outer Sleeve The Inner Sleeve Hairlines Record Grading Delivery Carrier and Courier Tracking Gift Ideas The disk looks great, it may have very light or minor visible marks or wear, but when playing there should be very minimal or no surface distortion. It may have very minor warp. The label looks really good. This sleeve almost looks new, but may have minor edge wear, creasing or marks,. Overall the sleeve looks excellent.
Vinyl Record disc colour
Stock images can show a black, coloured, or picture disc. Unless a colour or picture is explicitly described in this listing, this purchase is made with the understanding that it could be black or any colour, and or could be a picture disc.
Vinyl discs are released in many editions and variations, such as standard edition, re-issue, demonstration (demo), not for sale, promotional (promo), special edition, limited edition, and many other editions and versions. The disc you receive could be any of these editions or variations.
When we describe the sleeve condition in this listing, we are describing the outer sleeve only, specifically, it does not describe the inner sleeve unless explicitly referenced.
Almost all of our vinyl records will include either an original inner sleeve or a plain inner sleeve, or a printed inner sleeve. The images of this inner sleeve as shown on this listing are stock images, not the actual image. Inner sleeves are notorious for being replaced or damaged, such as edge splits. Unless explicitly mentioned in this listing the inner sleeve is not part of this purchase. If you purchase this vinyl record it is with the clear understanding the inner sleeve is not included as part of this sale, and if a sleeve is included it is provided on an as/is condition solely as packaging, as a protector for the record, which may have creases, wear or edge splits.
If we reference a hairline(s), it means it is a light line on the disc that looks like a hair. Hairlines are different to scratches or wear. A hairline is lighter and has limited and less impact on the playing quality, whereas wear or a scratch can cause some level of clicks, pops or interference when playing.
Our Records are graded by the worldwide record industry standard called the 'Record Grading 101: Understanding The Goldmine Grading Guide'. Search this term on Google if you have any queries about how sellers and collectors grade vinyl records.
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We have many warehouses, some of the warehouses process orders seven days a week, but the Administration Support Staff are located at a head office location, outside of the warehouses, and typically work only Monday to Friday.
Items sold are based on the Goldmine Record Grading system, an industry standard for grading records.'
1 The Wedding Of Prince Charles 29.7.81
2 First Christmas Day Message From Sandringham 25.12.32
3 Lilliburlero
4 Language Services Identification
5 Part Of Symphonic Variations By Cesar Franck
6 Excerpt From BBC Covers The World
7 Destiny Waltz
8 Epsom Derby 6.6.34
9 Last Night Of The Proms - Rule Britannia
10 Its Just Time For Dancing
11 Say It With Music
12 Night And Day
13 Speech From Reichstag 20.2.38 - Adolf Hitler
14 Excerpt From The BBC Broadcast Causes Of War 16.11.34
15 Excerpt From Speech At The Lord Mayor's Banquet 9.11.37
16 Opening Of The Arabic Services 3.1.38
17 Extract From The LBC Programme On Bush House 24.10.81
18 First News Broadcasts 27.9.38
19 Bush House In The Second World War 5.8.59
20 Excerpt From Broadcast To The Free French 22.6.40
21 Part Of A Speech By The Prime Minister 18.6.40 - Winston Churchill
22 Listening To Churchill Broadcasts In wartime France 7.10.59
23 A Wartime Broadcast In French - Winston Churchill
24 ITMA
25 Entertaining The Australian Troops At The Boomerang Club 9.11.42
26 Wartime Postscript From London After Dark 24.8.40
27 Lillie Marlene
28 Description Of London By Night During An Air Raid 24.8.40
29 News Bulletin - War With Japan 7.12.41
30 D-Day Special Announcement 6.6.44
31 Excerpt From BBC Feature 'Mike Charlie' - The Story Of War Report 2.6.55
32 VE-Day. A Commentary On The Scene When Winston Churchill Joins The Crowds Singing
33 Air Raid Siren - All Clear
34 Hancock's Half Hour - Extract 17.2.57
35 Radio Jamming
36 Former Head Of The BBC's Russian Service - Alexander Lieven
37 Montage Of Far East Language Services
38 Victor Silvester's Overseas Request Programme
39 Vivat Regina
40 Queen's Jubilee 1977. Extract From Speech At London's Guildhall 7.6.77
41 Zadok The Priest
42 Trinidad Calypso Specially Composed For H.M. The Queen's Coronation 2.6.53
43 Excerpt From The Prime Minister's Speech During The Suez Crisis 3.11.56
44 Excerpt From The Prime Minister's Speech During The Suez Crisis 4.11.56
45 Hungary's Appeal For Help As Russian Troops Invaded 4.11.56
46 Excerpt From Wind Of Change Speech 3.2.60 - Harold Macmillian
47 Despatch From Washington On President Kennedy's Assassination 22.11.63
48 A Report From Oran During The Algerian War
49 English By Radio - Pedagogical Pop. Followed By We Don't Talk Anymore
50 The Goon Show Extract
51 Introduction To Good Morning Africa And Signature Tune 12.7.67
52 Signature Tune And Introduction To The World Today
53 Signature Tune And Introduction To Outlook
54 Introduction Only To 24 Hours
55 Sporting Highlights: XX Olympiad Munich 1972
56 Sugar Ray Robinson V Randolph Turpin 10.7.51
57 The World Cup - Football 1966 Commentary On The Winning Goal 30.7.66
58 An Excerpt From An After Dinner Speech In New York - Alistair Cooke
59 Description Of The Final Stages Of Moon Landing 20.7.69
60 Excerpt From Topical Tapes Profile Interview With Margaret Thatcher February 1971
61 Governor Ronald Regan Interviewed On outlook 8.4.75
62 Part Of A Speech Given By President Sadat During Signing Of The Middle East Peace Treaty 26.3.79
63 On The Eve Of Independence - Speech By Robert Mugabe 17.4.80
64 Letter From A Chinese Listener
65 PostScript By The BBC's External Services Managing Director
66 Big Ben
66 Songs 0:0 minutes