Description
This vinyl LP record lot features two albums by country artist Gene Watson. The albums include Old Loves Never Die and Should I Come Home. The records are 33 RPM and come in a cardboard sleeve. The vinyl is in Near Mint (NM or M-) condition and the inlay and sleeve are Very Good Plus (VG+). The release year is 1979 and the albums were released by Capitol Records and MCA Records. Both albums feature the original cover and inner sleeve. This lot is a must-have for any country music fan and a great addition to any vinyl collection. I PACK ALL OF MY ITEMS EXTREMELY WELL IF BY SOME REASON YOU ARE NOT HAPPY WITH OR DISAGREE WITH MY GRADING OF IT, PLEASE BEFORE YOU OPEN A RETURN REQUEST, MESSAGE ME DIRECTLY SO WE CAN DISCUSS OUR OPTIONS TO KEEP YOU SATISFIED WITH HOW TO MAKE THIS A FAIR AND EASY PROCESS FOR A SOLUTION TO THE PROBLEM. I DO NOT SELL ANYTHING THAT IS NOT PLAYABLE ALL MY VINYL IS GRADED HARSHLY AND IS BETTER THAN WHAT I GRADE THEM AS. THE COVERS ARE SOMETIMES WORN BUT THE VINYL IS ALWAYS VERY NICE. VINYL GRADING: NM - MEANS THAT IT HAS BEEN PLAY TESTED AND DOES NOT HAVE ANY MAJOR NOISE OR SCRATCHES BUT IS STILL A USED VINYL RECORD THAT SOMETIMES IS 25-50+ YEARS OLD. DO NOT THINK IT WILL BE MINT BUT IT IS NEAR MINT. VG+ - play tested on good turntable to play w/o skips but HAS HAIRLINES but no major scratches VG - Has minor scratches and some noise but plays fine no skips on GOOD TURNTABLE Nothing I sell will be non-playable or have more than one minor skip COVER GRADING: NM - In shrink wrap with no bad spots on cover and edges are not worn VG+ - some fading or some edge wear but all intact and good color VG - Some major edge or fading problems but all ok G+ - some tape or edge problem like cut corners, holes, staining, names of owners, or any other major defect similar to these. SHIPPING DOMESTIC: With USPS Media Mail economy shipping