BEATLES STUNNING 1963 UK BLACK/GOLD PLEASE PLEASE ME
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Absolutely Stunning 1963 UK 1st Black & Gold Mono Pressing 'Please Please Me' by The Beatles with '1-1//2-1' 1st Press Matrix and Much Rarer 1st Press 'Dick James Credits' in STUNNING Ex+++/Ex Condition Throughout. This Vinyl is as Close to Mint as You Will Probably Ever See! The Labels are Stunning MINT- With NO Spindle Lines! It is the Best Example (Both Labels & Vinyl) we Have Ever Seen of this Legendary UK Album - You Will Not Find A Better Copy - Complete with Original Emitex Inner Sleeve! Don't Miss It!
Another very rare virtually un-played UK 1st press from a Stunning Nr Mint Beatles 1st Press collection! I think you all know how rare this record is - You are bidding on THE STUNNING ORIGINAL UK 1963 UK TRUE 1st Pressing (1-1//2-1 Matrix & Dick James Label Credits!) of the all time classic by The Beatles - that's right it is the ultimate EARLIEST UK Black & Gold 1st Pressing of Please Please Me! What's more, it is in stunning Ex+++/Ex condition throughout! - by far the best we have ever seen. The cool 1960's thick and chunky vinyl is in visually and aurally stunning condition and shines with that 'just pressed' glass-like sheen, we have never seen another Black/Gold 'Please Please Me' like this, it really looks as if this record came off the press yesterday! As you probably know by now, these records very rarely turns up anymore, and when they do, they are usually gouged/ scratched beyond belief and unplayable. Yet they still sell for hundreds (!?!) This will probably be your only chance to own a genuine pristine copy of this very rare record...it will sell for a lot but, believe us, it's worth going the extra mile for.
Due to the price that this record will fetch I have described it below in as much detail as possible so you know exactly what you are getting for you money. We will only consider shipping this record via insured & registered mail...
Please check our other auctions for more very rare 1st press records and don't hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have.
Cat No:
PMC 1202
Dead Wax info:
Side 1 - XEX 421-1N
Side 2 - XEX 422-1N
1st Press Dick James Credit? - Yep!
1st Press Turquoise Sleeve? - Yep!
This LP is in absolutely pristine condition throughout!!! The vinyl has a beautiful unblemished glass-like sheen - it really is that rarest of things; a true Ex++ Black & Gold 1st press 'Please Please Me'! The Classic Black/Gold 1st Pressing centre labels are also in Nr. Mint condition!!!!!! The best we have Ever seen, they have NO Tears, NO Peeling, NO Scribbles and NO rubbing and NO unwanted writing of any kind!!! They have NO spindle lines on either side!!!! This may have NEVER BEEN PLAYED BEFORE!!! The gramophone rims containing the all important matrix's are also mint!!!
As described above - the vinyl itself is in Stunning condition!!! No scuffing, NO Groovewear and NO warping!!! It has the most beautiful black sheen, every other copy of this record we have ever seen has had a dull greyish colour, none of the vibrancy of this record. It has the glass-like sheen of a record that has only been removed from its inner sleeve once or twice in its lifetime. There are NO scratches and just one or two invisible hairlines that can only be seen when holding the disc angled in bright sunlight - this is just impossible for this record!!! The absence of any scratches, glass-like shine and lack of ANY spindle lines on either label of this record suggests that it has probably NEVER been played before! As you would expect, the playing clarity of this disc is just remarkable - it plays as Nr Mint - as simple as that! Faultless. I have to keep reminding myself that I am reviewing a 42 year old record here, not one made last week. I can say nothing else about this chunky 1st press record - it's as near to perfect as you will ever see!!
The classic Mono laminated E.J. Day UK 1st Press Flipback sleeve is STUNNING. These do just not turn up anymore, and on the rare occasions that they do, it is NEVER in this condition, they are usually battered, worn, ripped, torn and quite often scribbled on. This one is not - it does not even have any seam wear!!!! It is in absolutely beautiful condition with NO Tears, NO Rips and NO unwanted writing or scribbles!!! It retains all its stiffness and flatness and there are NO Seam Splits or seam wear and virtually NONE of the feathering of the opening edge which is very common with this sleeve! The sleeve lies perfectly FLAT with virtually NONE OF THE RING WEAR which is commonly associated with this rare sleeve!!!! It has a MINT strong spine with MINT legible spine text and NO laminate creases or lifting coming in from it. It has NO laminate cracking ANYWHERE on the sleeve, and just two small creases in the top right and bottom left. The laminate really is beautifully preserved, very rare for this sleeve!!! The un-laminated reverse side is beautiful with a whiteness that I have never seen on this sleeve before -most are a nasty discoloured yellow with stains etc. This one is not! It has a pristine white colour with NO Yellowing, NO Stains, Scribbles and NO unwanted writing! It's as simple as that - this is one of the best 1st press E.J Day Mono Flipbacks we have seen and a fitting sleeve for this very special record!
Of course this rare LP comes with its Original and correct Atlantic 'Emitex' poly-lined windowed inner sleeve! This is also Nr Mint, with NO creases, NO seam splits, Perfect sharp corners and poly inner lining still firmly attached!!! Please check out our feedback and bid with confidence as this is a no reserve auction with a very low starting price! !
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Please check our other auctions as are we are currently listing, and will be listing many more very rare UK 1st Pressings now and in the very near future!!!
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All our records are strictly graded under strong light using the UK Record Collector Grading System (see chart below for a full guide). The item you see in the images is actual item being sold. All records come shipped in either cruciform or regular sturdy purpose-designed record mailers, (with stiff cardboard inserts added for extra protection). All records are professionally cleaned and packaged outside the outer sleeves to prevent seam stress during transit.
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Postage and Packing within the UK Insured = £7.65
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Postage and Packing to Europe via Air Mail Insured & Registered= £11.95
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DUE TO AN INCREASING AMOUNT OF TIMEWASTERS WE HAVE HAD NO CHOICE BUT TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING TERMS - (1) WE NOW WILL NOT ACCEPT BIDS FROM ZERO FEEDBACK BIDDERS - ITS REAL SAD WE HAVE HAD TO DO THIS, BUT CHASING FINAL VALUE FEES 'ROUND EBAY'S RUSTY INNARDS AINT OUR IDEA OF A FUN NIGHT! SO ZERO FEEDBACK=YOUR BID WILL BE CANCELLED (2) IF YOU DO NOT INTEND ON PAYING THEN DO NOT BID!!!! (3) IF YOU HAVE EXCESSIVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK PLEASE EMAIL BEFORE YOU BID! THIS AUCTION IS FOR SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. (4) WINNER MUST MAKE CONTACT WITHIN 3 DAYS OTHERWISE ITEM WILL BE OFFERED TO NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK WILL BE LEFT. THEMS THE TERMS.
Good Luck! The UK Record Collector Grading System NAME GRADE INFORMATION Mint M Vinyl has just left the vinyl pressing machine and does not have any manufacturing flaws. It has never been handled and never played. Unless you work at the record plant, there is no such thing as mint! Record sleeves just left the pressing machine that made the sleeve. It has never been handled and a record has not been placed inside it which would deform it. Unless you work at the record plant, there is no such thing as mint! Near Mint NM Vinyl is virtually perfect. At most, perhaps a light scuff appears on the record. It should play without any noise or skips of any kind whatsoever. Record sleeve should look close to perfect with only minor signs of wear. The artwork should have no marks of any kind and there should be no "ring wear" (that is, the outline of the record inside should not show through the sleeve). Excellent EX or VG++ Vinyl should play with no skips of any kind. It should sound better than it looks. Often "Excellent" or "VG++" is a conservative version of "Near Mint." Perhaps some very minor surface scuffs, but again no effect on sound quality. Record sleeve might have some minor "ring wear" but otherwise the artwork should be unaffected. There should be no "ink wear" to the artwork. That is areas where the ink has worn down to the paper underneath. Perhaps some minor creases in the corners but no splits in the seams. Very Good Plus VG+ Vinyl will show wear including surface scuffs and some light scratches. Often, minor scuffs will be caused by the inner sleeve rubbing against the vinyl. If held up to a bright light, you will often see many tiny lines on the vinyl. Perhaps a few minor clicks or pops can be heard, but no deep scratches. Record sleeve should be clean, but slightly more aged. Perhaps some very small writing on the sleeve. The corners may be slightly bent, but not broken. There may be wear to the seams but not tears or holes popping through. Very Good VG Vinyl doesn't necessarily look good, but still plays well. Surface noise will probably be present including pops and clicks. At good volume levels, the music should overpower any pops and clicks present. Flaws should only be heard between tracks or on low volume passages. Record sleeve will look warn and used. There may be seam splitting, but not complete separation of the sleeve panels from each other. There will be noticeable ring wear on the cover, but most of the cover should still be in good condition. Good VG-/G+/G Vinyl looks well played, dull, and possibly not well taken care of. However, the record should still play without skipping. It will have substantial surface noise, pops and clicks. Loss of various parts of the dynamic range will occur due to worn grooves. This grade depends a lot on the owner and the type of record. A rock record may still sound "good" at high volume whereas a slower styles of music will sound terrible. Record sleeve may have many problems including seam splits, writing, taped repairs. However some of the artwork will still be visible. There can't be large tears and gouges in the cover. Fair/Poor F/P Doesn't meet the lowest standards for "good". At this point, the vinyl is difficult to listen to. The only reason to keep it would be due to extreme rarity or to fill a good sleeve until a better copy of the vinyl comes along. Doesn't meet the lowest standards for "good". The sleeve is torn, bent, and shows a very high level of wear. Attempts to tape the sleeve have made it worse. The only reason to keep the sleeve would be due to extreme rarity or to protect a good copy of the vinyl until a better sleeve comes along.
On 25-Nov-05 at 13:40:02 GMT, seller added the following information:
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