Sold Date:
July 13, 2014
Start Date:
February 20, 2014
Final Price:
$15.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
2609
Buyer Feedback:
17
78 RPM Record 10"
Johnie White & His Rhythm Riders & Skeet's Mcdonald
Mean & Evil Blues & The Tattooed Lady
Fortune 145
Record Grade VG...Label show light wear...Comes in clear plastic sleeve.
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Vinyl Disk Grading Scale [VISUAL]
~M (Mint) - Visually the vinyl and labels looks new. There are no signs of wear.
~NM (Near Mint) - Visually the record looks new, but may show one slight abnormality. Labels are in excellent condition.
~Exc (Excellent or Very Good++) - A very nice record with all or nearly all of its original gloss but may have a couple of light surface marks, hairlines, needle tracks or the like which won't materially affect play. Labels are in excellent condition.
~VG+ (Very Good+) - A nice specimen, but a used record that may have a series of light scuffs or scratches....still glossy with a lot of life left in it. Labels may show light wear (this will be noted in the condition description).
~VG (Very Good) - An acceptable, well-played record (many scratches and vinyl that has dulled a bit). Labels may show light wear (this will be noted in the condition description).
~G/P (Good/Poor) - Not good at all. Is very dull and has many surface scratches. May have chips/cracks. Labels most likely show wear (this will be noted in the condition description).
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