Sold Date:
May 22, 2021
Start Date:
November 19, 2020
Final Price:
€19.00
(EUR)
Seller Feedback:
6252
Buyer Feedback:
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Komponist - Composer: Beethoven Violin Concerto,
Solist: Scheiderhan,
Orchester - Orchestra: Berliner
Leitung - Conductor: Furtwangler,
Pressung - pressing: DGG LPM 18 855 LP, 12"
Jahr der Herstellungs (year of press): 2/64
Jahr der Aufnahme (year of recording):1953
Land: Germany
Zustand Platte (codition record): Near Mint
Zustand Plattenhülle (condition cover): Near Mint
Platte(n) sind gewaschen
Record(s) are washed
Bezahlung (payment): Banküberweisung mit IBAN und SWIFT (Europa), Paypal
Versand: (posting), the records are send from Germany
I send the record world-wide,
weight with packing for calculation : 0,45 Kg
HOW I GRADE
RECORDS
MINT -- Pretty darn close to
perfect or like new. Record should have no scuffs, blotches, stains, certainly
NO SCRATCHES, no buffs, no marks of any kind; cover (and inserts) no split
seams, tears, writing, dents, wrinkles, no flaws or blemishes of any kind.
Neither should exhibit signs of aging. Vinyl should retain its original luster.
Cover and inserts should have bright and vibrant colours.
NEAR MINT --
Vinyl has only 1 or 2 minor surface flaws that do NOT affect play. Cover shows
SLIGHT wear or age.
EXCELLENT -- Vinyl has more than a couple of minor
flaws but play is still NOT affected; spindle marks might be present. Cover
shows only modest wear. Some groove noises (soft crackles ) can be audible
.
VERY
GOOD -- Record
has a few hairline marks which may produce the random click. Any extraneous
noise should be minimal and should NOT distract from enjoyment of the recorded
work. These types of marks are usually made by sliding the record in and out of
some kind of unfriendly inner sleeve and not by a needle. Cover shows modest
shelf wear but looks good and is very sturdy.
GOOD -- GOOD means GOOD,
not BAD! A GOOD record is a joy to own and wonderful to hear. It may be only
marginally a "showcase" piece but it is a very very very very nice listening
copy. Any scratches are light and produce soft and intermittent extraneous
noise. There should be no startling pops or clicks, no distortion, and minimal
surface noise. Your enjoyment of the recorded sound should NOT be hampered; you
should be able to listen to the entire record without pulling your hair out or
cursing the person you bought it from. A GOOD cover is sturdy with perhaps some
fraying along the seams and moderate shelf wear. Surfaces should be pretty darn
clean and colours bright. Signs of aging might be present. A GOOD record is NOT
simply a filler piece that you discard when a better copy comes along. A GOOD
record is a keeper.
I don't grade below GOOD because I don't deal with items
below this range. I will sometimes use "+" or "MINUS" to fine-tune a
grade.