Description: CHOOSE any 4 LP's listed for $17.60. Additional LP's are $4.00 each. If you want more than 4 LP's, let me know and I will add a new listing for you.Nostalgia Lane 1001, “Abbott & Costello On Radio", was issued in 1977. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover is still in its original shrink wrap. No cut-outs.Verve MGV-15003, “Inside Shelley Berman", was issued in 1959 in Mono. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Verve MGV-15003, “Inside Shelley Berman", was issued in 1959 in Mono. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Name below top edge. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Scribbling on back.Verve MGV-15007, “Outside Shelley Berman", was issued in 1959 in Mono. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Verve MGV-15007, “Outside Shelley Berman", was issued in 1959 in Mono. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 2” split in the upper RH-corner. 1.5" split on bottom edge center. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Verve MGV-15013, “The Edge Of Shelley Berman", was issued in 1960 in Mono. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Verve MGV-15013, “The Edge Of Shelley Berman", was issued in 1960 in Mono. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 5.5” split in the bottom RH-corner. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Metro 546, “Let Me Tell You A Funny Story", by Shelley Berman, was issued in 1965 in Mono. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Slight bend in bottom RH-corner.RCA Victor LSP-1773, “Bob And Ray Throw A Stereo Spectacular”, was issued in 1958. The record is NM-. The “Living Stereo” labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Slight yellowing of edges and back. No cut-outs. (80) This LP counts as 3 selections.Verve V-15044, “Great Moments Of Comedy With Victor Borge", was issued in 1964 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Residue on back. Punch-hole in bottom LH-corner.MCA 514, “The Lovable Lush”, by Foster Brooks, was issued in 1980. It's a reissue of Decca 75395. The record is NM. The tan labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs.CMS 80031, “Foster Brooks Sings", was issued in 1981. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Hidden ST-11202, “The Watergate Comedy Hour”, by Burns & Schreiber, was issued in 1973. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 5.5" split in upper RH-corner. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Columbia CL-1511, “Girl In A Hot Steam Bath”, by Jean Carroll, was issued in 1960 in MONO. This is a promo issue. The record is NM-. The 6-eye promo labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 2" split and promo sticker in upper RH-corner. Ring wear. Promo stamp on back. Tiny crease in bottom RH-corner. No cut-outs.Columbia CL-1511, “Girl In A Hot Steam Bath”, by Jean Carroll, was issued in 1960 in MONO. The record is NM-. The 6-eye labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 3/4" split and sticker damage in upper RH-corner. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Casablanca 1296, “Here's Johnny-Magic Moments From The Tonight Show", starring Johnny Carson, was issued in 1974. The records are NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Tiny cut-out in bottom LH-corner. Giant poster included.United Artists 3446, “Our Hero”, by Pat Cooper, was issued in 1966 in MONO. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. No cover. Included free when 4 LP's are purchased.United Artists 6690, “More Saucy Stories From Pat Cooper”, was issued in 1968. The record is NM-. The orange & purple labels are flawless. No cover. Included free when 4 LP's are purchased.Warner Bros. W-1518, “Bill Cosby Is A Very Funny Fellow Right", was issued in 1964 in MONO. The record is NM. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. W-1567, “I Started Out As A Child", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1964 in MONO. The record is NM. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Slight ring wear. Slight yellowing along spine. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. W-1567, “I Started Out As A Child", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1964 in MONO. The record is VG+. The gray labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. WS-1567, “I Started Out As A Child", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1964. The record is NM. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and spine. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. W-1606, “Why Is There Air", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1965 in MONO. The record is NM/VG+. Side 1 gets the lower grading. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. WS-1606, “Why Is There Air", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1965. The record is NM-. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. W-1634, “Wonderfulness", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1966 in MONO. The record is NM. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Slight yellowing on back. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. WS-1634, “Wonderfulness", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1966. The record is NM. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Very slight ring wear. Slight yellowing on back in upper LH-corner. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. W-1691, “Revenge", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1967 in MONO. This is a promo issue. The record is NM. The promo labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Sticker residue on back. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. W-1691, “Revenge", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1967 in MONO. This The record is NM. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. WS-1709, “Silver Throat Bill Cosby Sings", was issued in 1967. The record is NM. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Metal promo pin-hole in upper LH-corner. Slight yellowing on back.Warner Bros. WS-1728, “Hooray For The Salvation Army Band", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1968. The record is NM. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has above wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Slight yellowing on back. No cut-outs. Bend in upper RH-corner. 2.25" split on spine top.Warner Bros. WS-1770, “It's True It's True", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1969. The record is NM. The green W7 labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Severe ring wear. Stains on back. Crease in bottom RH-corner. No cut-outs.Tetragrammation 5100, “8:15 12:15", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1969. The records are NM. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Very slight yellowing along edge on back.Warner Bros. WS-1836, “More Of The Best Of Bill Cosby", was issued in 1970. The record is NM. The green W7 labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Slight yellowing on back. No cut-outs.Uni 73082, “Bill Cosby Live Madison Square Garden Center", was issued in 1970. The record is VG+/VG. The labels are flawless. The unipak cover has wear on the corners and edges. 1.75" tear on throat center. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Uni 73100, “When I Was A Kid", by Bill Cosby", was issued in 1971. The record is NM/NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Uni 73112, “For Adults Only", by Bill Cosby", was issued in 1971. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover is still in its original shrink wrap. No cut-outs. This is a RCA Record club issue, R-101656.Uni 73139, “Inside The Mind Of Bill Cosby", was issued in 1972. The record is NM/NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Sticker residue in upper RH-corner. This is a CRC issue.MCA 2-8005, “Bill", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1973. The records are NM. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Capitol ST-11683, “Disco Bill", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1977. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Sticker residue in upper RH-corner. Mark by title on back. Crease in bottom RH-corner. No cut-outs.Geffen 24104, “Those Of You With Or Without Children You'll Understand", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1986. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Crease lines in upper corners. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Geffen 24104, “Those Of You With Or Without Children You'll Understand", by Bill Cosby, was issued in 1986. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Very slight bend in bottom LH-corner. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Verve V-15031, “Are You Ready For Phyllis Diller", was issued in 1962 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Verve V-15053, “The Best Of Phyllis Diller", was issued in 1964 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 5.25" split in upper RH-corner. 3.25" split in bottom RH-corner. Ring wear. "X" imprint in upper LH-corner.Capitol W-2423, “Welcome To The LBJ Ranch”, by Earle Doud and Alen Robin, was issued in 1965 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Columbia KC-33240, “Further Adventures Of Larson E. Whipsnade And Other Taradiddles", by W.C. Fields, was issued in 1974. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and top edge. No cut-outs.Proscenium 22, "W.C. Fields + Mae West, was issued in 1974. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Sticker residue in upper RH-corner. No cut-outs.Cash 6000, “Mr. Jaws", by Dickie Goodman, was issued in 1975. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Scratches on right side. Ring wear. Punch-hole in upper RH-corner.Colpix 420, “East & West”, by Dick Gregory, was issued in 1961. The records are NM-/VG+. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along edges. Slight ring wear. Name on back. No cut-outs.RCA Camden CAL-456, “That's What I Like About The South", by Phil Harris, was issued in 1958 in MONO. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Mega 5006, “Southern Comfort The Best Of Phil Harris", was issued in 1972. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover is still in its original shrink wrap. No cut-outs.RCA Victor LSP-4699, "1200 Hamburgers To Go", by Imus In The Morning, was issued in 1972. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and top edge. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Epic PE-33535, "New Teeth", by Robert Klein, was issued in 1975. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover is still in its original shrink wrap. No cut-outs.Caedmon 9100, "Unauthorized Autobiography Of Howard Who?", by Robert Klein, was issued in 1972. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover is still in its original shrink wrap. No cut-outs.Boardwalk 33248, “The First Family Rides Again", by Rich Little, was issued in 1981. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover is still in its original shrink wrap. No cut-outs. This is a CRC issue.A&M 3515, “An Evening With Groucho Marx", was issued in 1972. The records are NM. The gray labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Yellowing spots in bottom RH-corner. No cut-outs.Verve V-15033, “I'm The Greatest Comedian In The World Only Nobody Knows It Yet”, by Jackie Mason, was issued in 1962 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. 25603, “The World According To Me", by Jackie Mason, was issued in 1987. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and bottom edge. Slight ring wear. Cut-out in upper RH-corner. Sticker residue on right side.Mercury 4034, “Great White North", by Bob & Doug McKenzie, was issued in 1981. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Sticker residue in upper RH-corner. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Charisma 1049, “Another Monty Python Record", was issued in 1972. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Sticker residue in upper RH-corner. No cut-outs.Charisma 1049, “Another Monty Python Record", was issued in 1972. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Elektra 200, “Perfect”, by Martin Mull, was issued in 1979. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Cut-out in the upper RH-corner. Very slight ring wear. Crease lines along spine.CBS 32657, “Eddie Murphy", was issued in 1982 in Holland. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Large sticker residue in the upper RH-corner. No cut-outs.Banana 6008, "The Missing White House Tapes", by National Lampoon, was issued in 1974. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 3/4" split on top edge center. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. 1379, "The Button-Down Mind Of Bob Newhart", was issued in 1960 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. 1417, "Behind The Button-Down Mind Of Bob Newhart", was issued in 1961 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. 1" split on bottom edge center. No cut-outs.Warner Bros. 1672, "The Best Of Bob Newhart", was issued in 1966 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Severe ring wear. "Yellowing" on back. No cut-outs.Harmony HS-11344, "The Very Funny Bob Newhart", was issued in 196?. It's a reissue of Warner Bros. 1517. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. No cut-outs.Buddah 5048, “The Next To Last Joan Rivers Album”, was issued in 1968. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Sticker residue in the upper RH-corner. ¾” tear on bottom edge. Punch-hole in the upper LH-corner. Numbers written on back in upper RH-corner.Geffen 4007, “What Becomes A Semi-Legend Most”, by Joan Rivers, was issued in 1983. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Sticker residue in the upper RH-corner. No cut-outs.Vanguard 719/20, “The Wurst Of P.D.Q. Bach”, by Professor Peter Schickele, was issued in 1971. The records are NM. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. 3.5" split in bottom RH-corner. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Name on back.Mercury OCM-2201, “Comedy From The Second City”, was issued in 1961 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Cast includes Howard Alk, Alan Arkin, Severn Darden, Andrew Duncan, Barbara Harris, Mina Kolb, Paul Sand and Eugene Troobnick. Parachute 9007, “Songs & Stories”, by Shel Silverstein, was issued in 1978. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs.LP’s are bubble-wrapped and shipped in specially designed cardboard boxes for shipping records. LP’s are from a radio station collection except for Record Club issues.Shipping is FREE to buyer but it's not free. USPS has increased their rates 6 times in 3 years. I try to remain competitive with my very low prices and free shipping. Here are the current shipping rates:1 pound package = $4.63 1-2 pound package = $5.38 2-3 pound package = $6.13 3-4 pound package = $6.88 4-5 pound package = $7.63I will continue to offer free shipping to my buyers, but USPS shipping rates are expected to increase again within the next 6 months.
Price: 17.6 USD
Location: Freeport, Florida
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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Artist: Bill Cosby, Abbott & Costello, Shelley Berman, Bob and Ray, Victor Borge, Foster Brooks, Burns & Schreiber, Jean Carroll, Johnny Carson, Phyllis Diller, Earl Doud and Alen Robin, W.C. Fields, Dickie Goodman, Dick Gregory, Phil Harris, Don Imus, Robert Klein, Rich Little, Groucho Marx, Jackie Mason, Bob & Doug McKenzie, Monty Python, Martin Mull, Eddie Murphy, National Lampoon, Bob Newhart, Joan Rivers, Professor Peter Schiekele, Second City, Shel Silverstein
Speed: 33 RPM
Type: LP
Record Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Format: Record
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Release Title: CHOOSE from 70 LP's
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Record Size: 12"
Material: Vinyl
Genre: Comedy