33RPM Classics Jazz (Original) Jim Chapin, Skin Tight, Profile of Jazz Drummer E

Sold Date: April 10, 2021
Start Date: September 29, 2020
Final Price: $33.99 (USD)
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DISCOUNT FOR 78 or LP or 45 RECORD BUYERS
Buy 3 or 4 records from bigbillkorst and/or pskorst (alot of - 78s in our partner ebay stores) and receive a 10% discount.
Buy 5 or more and receive a 20% discount!
Discount will be refunded thru Paypal after your payment is received.
Discount does not apply to shipping costs added for international shipments.

USA Free Postage. 
Please email with any questions.  Thank you dinshelf
DISCOUNTED RECORDS MUST ALL BE PURCHASED AT ONE TIME. NYL GRADING (Visual !!): My LPs are visually graded, most of the LPs I have/am listing are from an OLD and well cared for HUGE Jazz record collection (50K to 75K 78s, LPs + 45s).  Many times the vintage vinyl (1950s + 1960s) from this collection, visually grade above average E to E- visually sharp-  they are obviously not scratched or abused, they are so old that they have some background noise in most to many cases ( they all have noise to some degree). My brother is recording many/ most of these LPs before I list them and he notes if there is abnormally bad noisiness or obvious defects--this is NOT a play grade--he just notes the real obvious bad stuff. Like I stated before, most vintage vinyl + 78s have noise -some are better some are worse. The letter grades are strictly visual.
VINYL GRADING (Visual !!): My LPs are visually graded, most of the LPs I have/am listing are from an OLD and well cared for HUGE Jazz record collection (50K to 75K 78s, LPs + 45s).  Many times the vintage vinyl (1950s + 1960s) from this collection, visually grade above average E to E- visually sharp-  they are obviously not scratched or abused, they are so old that they have some background noise in most to many cases ( they all have noise to some degree). My brother is recording many/ most of these LPs before I list them and he notes if there is abnormally bad noisiness or obvious defects--this is NOT a play grade--he just notes the real obvious bad stuff. Like I stated before, most vintage vinyl + 78s have noise -some are better some are worse. The letter grades are strictly visual.
Our GRADING for pskorst and bigbillkorst (our sister 78 +LP record ebay names) is    E+(NM), E, E-, V+, V,   V- and Poor.   Packing  We ship these antique, fragile shellac records in cardboard squares surrounded by padding, floating inside a 12" x 12" x 6" box. We have had less then 5 problems with damage on 5300 records shipped so far.  PeterVIVINYL GRADING (Visual !!): My LPs are visually graded, most of the LPs I have/am listing are from an OLD and well cared for HUGE Jazz record collection (50K to 75K 78s, LPs + 45s).  Many times the vintage vinyl (1950s + 1960s) from this collection, visually grade above average E to E- visually sharp-  they are obviously not scratched or abused, they are so old that they have some background noise in most to many cases ( they all have noise to some degree). My brother is recording many/ most of these LPs before I list them and he notes if there is abnormally bad noisiness or obvious defects--this is NOT a play grade--he just notes the real obvious bad stuff. Like I stated before, most vintage vinyl + 78s have noise -some are better some are worse. The letter grades are strictly visual.NYL GRADING (Visual !!): My LPs are visually graded, most of the LPs I have/am listing are from an OLD and well cared for HUGE Jazz record collection (50K to 75K 78s, LPs + 45s).  Many times the vintage vinyl (1950s + 1960s) from this collection, visually grade above average E to E- visually sharp-  they are obviously not scratched or abused, they are so old that they have some background noise in most to many cases ( they all have noise to some degree). My brother is recording many/ most of these LPs before I list them and he notes if there is abnormally bad noisiness or obvious defects--this is NOT a play grade--he just notes the real obvious bad stuff. Like I stated before, most vintage vinyl + 78s have noise -some are better some are worse. The letter grades are strictly visual.
VINYL GRADING (Visual !!): My LPs are visually graded, most of the LPs I have/am listing are from an OLD and well cared for HUGE Jazz record collection (50K to 75K 78s, LPs + 45s).  Many times the vintage vinyl (1950s + 1960s) from this collection, visually grade above average E to E- visually sharp-  they are obviously not scratched or abused, they are so old that they have some background noise in most to many cases ( they all have noise to some degree). My brother is recording many/ most of these LPs before I list them and he notes if there is abnormally bad noisiness or obvious defects--this is NOT a play grade--he just notes the real obvious bad stuff. Like I stated before, most vintage vinyl + 78s have noise -some are better some are worse. The letter grades are strictly visual.
VINYL GRADING (Visual !!): My LPs are visually graded, most of the LPs I have/am listing are from an OLD and well cared for HUGE Jazz record collection (50K to 75K 78s, LPs + 45s).  Many times the vintage vinyl (1950s + 1960s) from this collection, visually grade above average E to E- visually sharp-  they are obviously not scratched or abused, they are so old that they have some background noise in most to many cases ( they all have noise to some degree). My brother is recording many/ most of these LPs before I list them and he notes if there is abnormally bad noisiness or obvious defects--this is NOT a play grade--he just notes the real obvious bad stuff. Like I stated before, most vintage vinyl + 78s have noise -some are better some are worse. The letter grades are strictly visual.

VINYL GRADING (Visual !!): My LPs are visually graded, most of the LPs I have/am listing are from an OLD and well cared for HUGE Jazz record collection (50K to 75K 78s, LPs + 45s).  Many times the vintage vinyl (1950s + 1960s) from this collection, visually grade above average E to E- visually sharp-  they are obviously not scratched or abused, they are so old that they have some background noise in most to many cases ( they all have noise to some degree). My brother is recording many/ most of these LPs before I list them and he notes if there is abnormally bad noisiness or obvious defects--this is NOT a play grade--he just notes the real obvious bad stuff. Like I stated before, most vintage vinyl + 78s have noise -some are better some are worse. The letter grades are strictly visual.
VINYL GRADING (Visual !!): My LPs are visually graded, most of the LPs I have/am listing are from an OLD and well cared for HUGE Jazz record collection (50K to 75K 78s, LPs + 45s).  Many times the vintage vinyl (1950s + 1960s) from this collection, visually grade above average E to E- visually sharp-  they are obviously not scratched or abused, they are so old that they have some background noise in most to many cases ( they all have noise to some degree). My brother is recording many/ most of these LPs before I list them and he notes if there is abnormally bad noisiness or obvious defects--this is NOT a play grade--he just notes the real obvious bad stuff. Like I stated before, most vintage vinyl + 78s have noise -some are better some are worse. The letter grades are strictly visual.
33RPM Classics Jazz Editions CJ 7 (Original) Jim Chapin, Skin Tight, Profile of a Jazz Drummer  high grade E to E- to E   This extremely rare circa 1956? (this is obviously not the newer 1977 version --some people call that the original---this one is obviously older then 1977--the jacket back is different, it has a sort of deep groove type ridge there on the label--not really a dg but not a newer style vinyl either -look close at that label) great Jazz artist vinyl record is a well kept E to E- to E  this is an above average condition vinyl, everything is light to mild on this, a bit of a light filmy wear you see on these early vinyls, no big flaws, nothing I see will cause any obvious play problems, clean vinyl, few scratches at all, very well taken care of, real nice shape on this Jazz drummer rarity, see my 5 photos. Graded visually.  Spindle holes and gold labels have little to mild wear--tiny surface creases on the labels. Will come with an inner sleeve. The jacket is a taped up V this jacket shows the age for sure obviously has tape repaired splits from long ago--a surface crease top left, sort of chewed up top right corner, not much else--a bit beat up--but its shows the true rareness of this issue I believe--doesn't look like the later jackets of this.  Only have 1 of this LP.  This comes from a great old Jazz record collection-probably bought close to new or new in the 50's played a few times and kept on a shelf for 60 years--knowing the provenance--not sure how the jacket got so beat though--the record is nice.  Please email with any questions. Buy it now for $49.95,  FREE shipping via US Media Mail to US addresses.  


Shipments outside the US will be much more, please inquire for quote.  Tariffs/taxes/fees sometimes incurred on international shipments are responsibility of the buyer.  Paypal accepted.  Wisconsin residents add sales tax for their county.  Please email with any questions. Thank you for looking

Please also visit pskorst on ebay for more great 78 record deals.   pskorst and bigbillkorst are both selling 78's from the same large private collection of 50,000+.   bigbillkorst will provide the same quality, secure packaging as you have seen if you have purchased from pskorst in the past.  Both ebay seller accounts have the same people listing and carefully handling your 78 records.   The discounts described above will apply on a combination of records from both seller sites.
Discount does not apply on items purchased by "best offer". Can't apply the discount on records that have already been lowered in price, sorry.