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HAND AUTOGRAPHED 1970s VG++ Jim Croce You Don’t Mess Around with Jim 756 LP33

HAND AUTOGRAPHED 1970s VG++ Jim Croce You Don't Mess Around with Jim 756 LP33

HAND AUTOGRAPHED 1970s VG++ Jim Croce You Don't Mess Around with Jim 756 LP33

HAND AUTOGRAPHED 1970s VG++ Jim Croce You Don't Mess Around with Jim 756 LP33

HAND AUTOGRAPHED 1970s VG++ Jim Croce You Don't Mess Around with Jim 756 LP33

Two experts which are pledged to provide an unbiased independent opinion; authenticated and examined the item for double verification. My uncle worked as a radio Disc Jockey, and collected autographs for 70 years for all music genres. (I also worked in the 1980′s as a radio DJ at MSOE. Edu; playing all music genres). I inherited my Uncles autograph collection which was almost as large as my own autograph collection that I have been collecting from sellers and artists for 55 years. We loved going to live events across the USA and Europe; or requesting autographs from singers and musicians at radio stations or promotional events mailers. UPDATED SALES AVAILABLE NOW! NO SPLITS ON ALBUM COVER SPINE OR SEAMS; HAND AUTOGRAPHED 1970s VG++ Jim Croce You Don’t Mess Around with Jim 756 LP33… NEW GENERIC sleeve(s) FREE. International Buyers – I ACCEPT ALL CURRENCIES. I have thousands of PROMO, DEMO, JUKEBOX, AUDITION RARE RECORDS ARE VERY RARE AS WELL; MANY OF MY RECORDS ARE FIRST PRESSINGS OR PROMO/DEMO/NOT FOR SALE SAMPLES MY PRICE IS MUCH LESS FOR QUALITY. Very good+ means very good plus. Very good– means very good minus DOES NOT mean very good! Good+ means good plus. Good– means good minus. Fair+ means fair plus. Fair– means fair minus. Poor — we generally do not sell poor. This is a pet free no smoking household office one man operation, prior owner had a small cat and was also a non-smoker, so when he took photos once in a while, a stray tiny hair got into a photo, as photos are taken behind a small camera so hard to see any imperfection when a photo is taken which is not a scratch, so if you see a mark on a record photo in listing that is not a scratch or mark. I personally play test all records and grade them as a certified record grader when I worked at Goldmine Magazine, the leading record grading magazine. I do not sell any records that are brand new pressed and made this current year we are in right now. These vibrations cause very faint vibrations in the air (in other words,’sound’), so the sound of the needle is not very loud. As experienced record buyers know the sound that you are hearing is the stylus in the groove vibrating back and forth when there is not a loud band or instruments playing between or during a song or for example during the run in of the record which has no grooves as well.

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