- Seattle WA USA
- Joined on July 23, 2008
- http://www.mightyvinyl.com
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- Pending 12,499
- Releases Rated 39
- Rating Average 3.85
Marketplace
Contributor Stats
- Rank Points 95,384
- Average Vote 3.97
- Votes Received 2,376
- Last 10 Day Average 4.17
- Last 10 Day Votes Received 6
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Profile
NOTE: WE WILL ONLY BE SHIPPING ONCE A WEEK (ON FRIDAY) UNTIL MAY 15.
MOST ORDERS SHIP SAME DAY if payment received before 9AM Pacific Time! In business since 1990 with over 80,000 items available for IMMEDIATE shipment from our warehouse in Seattle. EVERYTHING is in inventory and available for immediate sale. Buy with confidence, see our thousands of positive feedbacks - we recently shipped our 15,000th order on Discogs!!
All items carry 30 day 100% money-back guarantee. Return for any reason and your purchase will be refunded except for SEALED items, which are not returnable once opened.
We are always looking for collections to purchase, will come to you anywhere in the US if the collection is large enough and interesting enough, for example music/radio industry people with large promo collections. We can sell on a consignment basis (we share the profits with you!) in select cases. Give us a shout at [email protected]
A NOTE ABOUT PROMOTIONAL COPIES
"White Label" or "DJ Promo Labels" indicates that the item has a special and distinct label to identify it as a promotional pressing. These pressings were usually the first pressed and were then sent to radio stations and reviewers to promote the release. As such, the labels took particular care with their promotional pressings, and often made extraordinary efforts to ensure they put their best foot forward. Sometimes this meant using higher grades of vinyl, special handling, or even replacing the stampers more quickly. But in any case, the special labels are often much rarer than the regular stock copies and are often highly prized in the collecting world. In some cases, promotional pressings may significantly differ from the regular pressings with the inclusion of songs deleted before the regular run of records or after the first initial run of copies, irregular artwork, monophonic pressings, etc. 7 inch vinyl promo singles were usually issued as M/S promos, indicating that one side contained the track being promoted in mono, with the stereo version on the reverse. Special promotional artwork often can boost the price of an item significantly compared to it's "stock" or standard issue.
Promotional Posters were created solely for use in promoting the items in the retail outlets. Promo posters often featured the album cover artwork and alternate graphics, text and photos, and are highly prized as they were never intended for the consumer market. Printed in extremely small runs, these items were supposed to be destroyed after their use in a record store, and in most cases that's exactly what happened. Finding NM or VG+ promotional posters from the 70's and even the 80's is becoming harder and harder with each passing day, as those that survived have often spent significant time tacked up in a dorm room and carry significant wear and damage from inattention or improper storage.
NOTE ABOUT SLEEVES: when "Generic" is used to describe the sleeve, this means it's in the ORIGINAL COMPANY SLEEVE. When I am supplying a plain white sleeve it is listed as "Not Graded". If there is a grade for the sleeve, this means I am supplying it in the original Picture Sleeve, and not a generic company sleeve.
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS OR CONCERNS, PLEASE EMAIL ME IMMEDIATELY! Do not try to call me, please only use email or PM through the Discogs system. I'm VERY VERY responsive, and you'll get your answers much faster (sometimes nearly immediately) via email.
EMAIL: [email protected]
MOST ORDERS SHIP SAME DAY if payment received before 9AM Pacific Time! In business since 1990 with over 80,000 items available for IMMEDIATE shipment from our warehouse in Seattle. EVERYTHING is in inventory and available for immediate sale. Buy with confidence, see our thousands of positive feedbacks - we recently shipped our 15,000th order on Discogs!!
All items carry 30 day 100% money-back guarantee. Return for any reason and your purchase will be refunded except for SEALED items, which are not returnable once opened.
We are always looking for collections to purchase, will come to you anywhere in the US if the collection is large enough and interesting enough, for example music/radio industry people with large promo collections. We can sell on a consignment basis (we share the profits with you!) in select cases. Give us a shout at [email protected]
A NOTE ABOUT PROMOTIONAL COPIES
"White Label" or "DJ Promo Labels" indicates that the item has a special and distinct label to identify it as a promotional pressing. These pressings were usually the first pressed and were then sent to radio stations and reviewers to promote the release. As such, the labels took particular care with their promotional pressings, and often made extraordinary efforts to ensure they put their best foot forward. Sometimes this meant using higher grades of vinyl, special handling, or even replacing the stampers more quickly. But in any case, the special labels are often much rarer than the regular stock copies and are often highly prized in the collecting world. In some cases, promotional pressings may significantly differ from the regular pressings with the inclusion of songs deleted before the regular run of records or after the first initial run of copies, irregular artwork, monophonic pressings, etc. 7 inch vinyl promo singles were usually issued as M/S promos, indicating that one side contained the track being promoted in mono, with the stereo version on the reverse. Special promotional artwork often can boost the price of an item significantly compared to it's "stock" or standard issue.
Promotional Posters were created solely for use in promoting the items in the retail outlets. Promo posters often featured the album cover artwork and alternate graphics, text and photos, and are highly prized as they were never intended for the consumer market. Printed in extremely small runs, these items were supposed to be destroyed after their use in a record store, and in most cases that's exactly what happened. Finding NM or VG+ promotional posters from the 70's and even the 80's is becoming harder and harder with each passing day, as those that survived have often spent significant time tacked up in a dorm room and carry significant wear and damage from inattention or improper storage.
NOTE ABOUT SLEEVES: when "Generic" is used to describe the sleeve, this means it's in the ORIGINAL COMPANY SLEEVE. When I am supplying a plain white sleeve it is listed as "Not Graded". If there is a grade for the sleeve, this means I am supplying it in the original Picture Sleeve, and not a generic company sleeve.
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS OR CONCERNS, PLEASE EMAIL ME IMMEDIATELY! Do not try to call me, please only use email or PM through the Discogs system. I'm VERY VERY responsive, and you'll get your answers much faster (sometimes nearly immediately) via email.
EMAIL: [email protected]