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treaclefingers
It does look sketchy, but the guy has 25000+ ratings and is sitting at 100% so that's a tough one.
Easy for me...I'm not spending $2400 on a sealed copy of anything.
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Spud
That's right . back then [certainly in the UK] there was no such thing as a sealed LP . It's actually quite a recent thing.
Never really given it any thought and I'm relying on personal memory ...but I certainly can't remember any vinyl LPs sealed in cellophane before the late 80s .
[Most record shops in the 60s and 70's would put the outer sleeves in the racks and store the records on shelves behind the counter. You took the sleeve to counter and they'd put the record in when you bought it. The price was often penciled on he paper inner sleeves too]
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treaclefingers
It does look sketchy, but the guy has 25000+ ratings and is sitting at 100% so that's a tough one.
Easy for me...I'm not spending $2400 on a sealed copy of anything.
It might all be in the up-and-up, but look at the guy's past sales. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY gets that many sealed LPs.........
Happy 2023 to you, Treacle. Don't forget our email exchange of last Summer/Fall.
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Kingbeebuzz
I live in the UK.
All through the 1960s I bought each Stones album at the time of release (all UK versions) from my local record shop and none of them were ever "factory sealed".
The LPs were in racks so that you could look through them and read the covers but when you bought one it came from fresh stock held behind the counter on racks and was mint condition. It was then put in a paper bag to carry home.
Maybe my local record shop removed all the "factory sealed" coverings.....but would they really bother if it protected the LP....I doubt that.
As I am now over 70 it would be interesting to hear from others who also bought in the UK in the 1960s...........did they buy "factory sealed" ?????
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timbernardis
This guy has nearly the entire Stones catalog listed as individual Sealed Vinyl LPs. Look at the other Stones items/albums he is selling. Highly doubtful.
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Kingbeebuzz
I live in the UK.
All through the 1960s I bought each Stones album at the time of release (all UK versions) from my local record shop and none of them were ever "factory sealed".
The LPs were in racks so that you could look through them and read the covers but when you bought one it came from fresh stock held behind the counter on racks and was mint condition. It was then put in a paper bag to carry home.
Maybe my local record shop removed all the "factory sealed" coverings.....but would they really bother if it protected the LP....I doubt that.
As I am now over 70 it would be interesting to hear from others who also bought in the UK in the 1960s...........did they buy "factory sealed" ?????
I even remember the racks with the Lps in them behind the counter from the early 80s in GroningenQuote
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Kingbeebuzz
I live in the UK.
All through the 1960s I bought each Stones album at the time of release (all UK versions) from my local record shop and none of them were ever "factory sealed".
The LPs were in racks so that you could look through them and read the covers but when you bought one it came from fresh stock held behind the counter on racks and was mint condition. It was then put in a paper bag to carry home.
As I am now over 70 it would be interesting to hear from others who also bought in the UK in the 1960s...........did they buy "factory sealed" ?????
I had the same experience buying new Stones albums in the 60s, and none of them were sealed. But my father brought me home from a business trip a US copy of Let It Bleed, and I'm pretty sure that WAS sealed.
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Kingbeebuzz
I live in the UK.
All through the 1960s I bought each Stones album at the time of release (all UK versions) from my local record shop and none of them were ever "factory sealed".
The LPs were in racks so that you could look through them and read the covers but when you bought one it came from fresh stock held behind the counter on racks and was mint condition. It was then put in a paper bag to carry home.
Maybe my local record shop removed all the "factory sealed" coverings.....but would they really bother if it protected the LP....I doubt that.
As I am now over 70 it would be interesting to hear from others who also bought in the UK in the 1960s...........did they buy "factory sealed" ?????
I had the same experience buying new Stones albums in the 60s, and none of them were sealed. But my father brought me home from a business trip a US copy of Let It Bleed, and I'm pretty sure that WAS sealed.
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Kingbeebuzz
I live in the UK.
All through the 1960s I bought each Stones album at the time of release (all UK versions) from my local record shop and none of them were ever "factory sealed".
The LPs were in racks so that you could look through them and read the covers but when you bought one it came from fresh stock held behind the counter on racks and was mint condition. It was then put in a paper bag to carry home.
Maybe my local record shop removed all the "factory sealed" coverings.....but would they really bother if it protected the LP....I doubt that.
As I am now over 70 it would be interesting to hear from others who also bought in the UK in the 1960s...........did they buy "factory sealed" ?????
Similar age and similar background so I can say....Spot on (as is Kingbee).
If a vendor claims to have an "original" UK 1960's sealed album, then it's a fraud and should be called out.
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bitusa2012
My local record shop in Perth Western Australia used to seal albums themselves at buyers request.