This, like most of the Mobile Fidelity albums I’m selling, has been played 3 to 5 times at most.  I collected these but seldom listened to them at home.  I had a job which kept me on the road most of the time.  I bought the record and played it just to make sure it was in perfect condition.  Later I played it again to make a digital copy, so I could load it on my iPhone to play it on my car stereo when on the road.  I played it again just before listing it on eBay to confirm it was still in good condition. I may have played it once or twice more I just can’t remember.  I had another copy of this MoFi record and a CD that I played. The record looks like new.  There are no pops or clicks. What surface noise there is would not be any more than what you would hear from any new record.  The record has been in a clear plastic slip cover ever since I first purchased it. (the plastic slip cover is included in the sale)  the album comes with the original “rice paper”  inside record cover.   The record itself looks and sounds in perfect condition.  The album cover is in like new condition.


Ever rock and roll disc jockey in America played "Knights in White Satin" at sundown at least once. A wonderful album.