Sold Date:
February 4, 2014
Start Date:
January 28, 2014
Final Price:
$49.99
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
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Buyer Feedback:
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Vintage 78 Lot(10)/Ethnic-International/Serbian-Croation/Russian/Ruthenian Ukranian-Belgian-Japanese-Columbia-Stinson Trading Co.
From my huge stack of 1000's of 78's(please let me know what you're lookin for have lots(Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Ella, Blues, jazz...)
I've cleaned all of these records using the "Spin Clean" System...
Serbian-Croatian
Gudalacki Orkestar
Djevojacko kolo
Seljancica
Gramaphone Record V40128
VG-...has some scuffing on label
Russian Christmas Song/Russian Song
Russky Narodny Chor
Porraectbo Tboe, Xpncte Home
Othe Hawb
Columbia E3585
VG-
Japanese
Nagasaki Butterfly
Chinga Night
Columbia A 93
P....has 3 hairline crack...not affecting play...
Ruthenian Christmas Song
Ruthenian Church Quartette
Bor Npeabnhhna
Xpnctoc Roanb Ca.
Columbia E4043
VG..pencil writing on one side
Cancion Mexicana
Orquesta Tipica Mexicana "Lerdo"
Done Estas Corazon?
Alla En El Rancho Grande
Columbia 380-M
VG
Belgian Orchestra
Raoul Biais Belgian Orchestra
Belgian Potpourri part 1
Belgian Potpourri no 2
Columbia E3708
VG-...scuffing on label
Internaitional
Laughing Record Comic
The Spoiled Cornoet Solo
Instrumental Dance Sextette
Sicilian Roses
Columbia E7796
G
Ukranian Christmas Songs
Ukranian Church Chorus
Hebo I 3EmAR
Hoba PARiCtb CTAna
Columbia E7307
VG
Russian
Lenfilm Studio Choir
Victory Love Song
S. Lemesheff
Bell Song
Stinson Trading Co. 9346
Russian
A. V. Alexandrov
Holy War
Stinson Trading Co. 9348
Leningrad Military Chorus
In the Fight For the Fahterland
Stinson Trading Co. 9350
Goldmine rating system:
MINT (M)
These are absolutely perfect in every way. Often rumored but rarely seen, Mint should never be used as a grade unless more than one person agrees that the record or sleeve truly is in this condition.
NEAR MINT (NM OR M-)
A good description of a NM record is “it looks like it just came from a retail store and it was opened for the first time.” In other words, it’s nearly perfect.
VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+)
or EXCELLENT (E)
A good description of a VG+ record is “except for a couple minor things, this would be Near Mint.” Most collectors, especially those who want to play their records, will be happy with a VG+ record, especially if it toward the high end of the grade (sometimes called VG++ or E+).
VG+ records may show some slight signs of wear, including light scuffs or very light scratches that do not affect the listening experience. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are OK. Minor signs of handling are OK, too, such as telltale marks around the center hole, but repeated playing has not misshapen the hole. There may be some very light ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable.
VG+ covers should have only minor wear. A VG+ cover might have some very minor seam wear or a split (less than one inch long) at the bottom, the most vulnerable location. Also, a VG+ cover may have some defacing, such as a cut-out marking. Covers with cut-out markings can never be considered Near Mint.
Very Good (VG)
Many of the imperfections found on a VG+ record are more obvious on a VG record.
VG records have more obvious flaws than their counterparts in better shape. They lack most of the original gloss found on factory-fresh records. Groove wear is evident on sight, as are light scratches deep enough to feel with a fingernail. When played, a VG record has surface noise, and some scratches may be audible, especially in soft passages and during a song’s intro and ending. But the noise will not overpower the music otherwise.
Minor writing, tape or a sticker can detract from the label. They remain a fine listening experience, just not the same as if it were in better shape.
VG covers will have many signs of human handling. Ring wear in the middle or along the edges of the cover where the edge of a record would reside, is obvious, though not overwhelming. Some more creases might be visible. Seam splitting will be more obvious; it may appear on all three sides, though it won’t be obvious upon looking. Someone might have written or it or stamped a price tag on it, too.
Good (G),
Good Plus (G+)
or Very Good Minus (VG–)
Good does not mean bad! The record still plays through without skipping, so it can serve as filler until something better comes along. But it has significant surface noise and groove wear, and the label is worn, with significant ring wear, heavy writing, or obvious damage caused by someone trying to remove tape or stickers and failing miserably. A Good to VG– cover has ring wear to the point of distraction, has seam splits obvious on sight and may have even heavier writing, such as, for example, huge radio station letters written across the front to deter theft.
POOR (P)
and Fair (F)
Records are cracked, impossibly warped, or skip and/or repeat when an attempt is made to play them. Covers are so heavily damaged that you almost want to cry
Not a professional LP/78 Grader.....
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