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Sold Date:
July 29, 2014
Start Date:
July 22, 2014
Final Price:
$50.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
2
Seller Feedback:
35
Buyer Feedback:
50
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Aaron Rosand - Violin - Bach Partita No 2, Telemann: Fantasia XII, Enesco:Prelude, Ysaye:Sonate No 2 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE PRESSING!
You are bidding on an INCREDIBLY RARE beautiful copy of this Aaron Rosand Violin LP. 180 Gram Audiophile pressing, incredible sound quality. NOT TO BE MISSED!
Vinyl is in Excellent/NEAR MINT condition. Truly beautiful with nothing more than a very light hairline or paper scuff IF THAT. I can't see anything remotely imperfect about this LP. Still has its beautiful clean sheen. Looks like it was pressed yesterday. It has been stored in a high quality Mobile Fidelity-style rice paper audiophile sleeve all these years. Free of dust and aging. The vinyl is truly gorgeous.
The cover is in VG+ condition. There is some wear to the spine, but no split seams or tears anywhere. See the photos for details, the spine wear has led to some cosmetic imperfection around the side of the cover. It looks as though the glossy printing has chipped off along the side. I have examined this a great deal under a light and it does not look like this wear will continue. The corners show some wear, and on the back cover you can see a crease mark on the top right corner. Note that this is all 100% cosmetic imperfections and that the sleeve is still extremely sturdy and free of any tears, splits, or even ringwear. It was printed on heavier glossy stock than normal for the time period and has held up incredibly well.
Good luck, and happy bidding!
Please bid with confidence! I have been buying, selling, grading, and trading records for over 15 years. I have worked as an EBAY seller for two different record shops, and am now beginning to sell privately