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RARE BOX SET: LE BARBIER DE SÉVILLE CHANTÉ EN FRANÇAIS
Artists: Jules Gressier, Dir.; Liliane Berton, Fredda Betti, Jean Giraudeau, Michel Dens, Lucien Lovano, Xavier Depraz, Jacques Pruvost + Artistes, choeurs et orchestre du Théâtre National de l'Opéra-comique Title: Rossini - Le Barbier de Séville chanté en français, avec Michel Dens Year: 1956?? Label: Pathé (DTX 185 - 187) Country: France
Grading – Vinyl: VG++ to NM- (Excellent) Grading – Box: VG to VG+ Grading – Booklet: NM-
The vinyls look very nice, with very minimal wear (a few scuffs & hairlines). All play very well.
The box does show wear, especially around the corners, and is slightly 'caved in', but still nice and solid.
The booklet is in great shape.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE BIDDING!!
Questions? Got a question? Go ahead, write me, I’ll answer, promise.
Note to International bidders: Surface mail is cheaper, but very slow.
Please note the following:
Other Delivery Options: If you are a winning bidder living in the Ottawa-Gatineau (Canada) region, we can arrange for pick-up at a mutually agreed upon location. So, save on shipping & arrange for local pick-up if you’re in or from the area!
Payment Options: PayPal is the preferred method of payment.
Payment: Payment is due within 10 days of the end of bidding. Please remember that a bid is a contract. If you bid, you pay. If no payment is received within 10 days (unless an arrangement to that effect has been agreed upon by the buyer & the seller), the seller reserves the right to cancel the sale and re-list the item. Negative feedback may ensue.
Taxes – Canadian Bidders: We must charge GST/QST/HST (whichever applies) to Canadian bidders, as we are a registered small business required to collect these taxes. Please note: U.S. and/or international buyers will NOT be charged these taxes. Furthermore, U.S. and/or international buyers are solely responsible for any customs duties and/or taxes, if applicable.
Grading System: I use the Goldmine grading system. I am by no means a professional grader, but a long-time collector, so I know a great/good/bad/terrible record when I see one! However, grading is a subjective matter, and very often, one person’s NM (which I use very rarely) is another person’s VG+. So if you win the item but don't agree on the grading, let me know. We'll talk and come to a mutually acceptable agreement, I'm sure.
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