Sold Date:
July 10, 2015
Start Date:
July 3, 2015
Final Price:
$57.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
12
Seller Feedback:
249
Buyer Feedback:
53
I am currently listing many vinyl records up for sale and/or auction and many more are soon to be listed. Please view the photos and feel free to ask questions. All of the records have been cleaned and are graded visually unless it is stated otherwise. Track listings can be found in the photos.
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This is FRANK SINATRA in concert - Sinatra At The Sands. This double live album also features Count Basie and His Orchestra with Quincey Jones. The vinyl looks phenomenal, there are some light pressure scuffs. There is some light wear and small bumps on the cover. In both cases I am grading on the conservative side so as not to offend serious collectors.
Vinyl: VG+
Jacket: VG+
GRADING SCALE
SEALED - The record is still sealed in the original shrink wrap and has not been opened.
NM (Near Mint) -
Vinyl: Almost perfect. The vinyl may have a couple light scuffs visible on close examination. A NM record will play perfectly.
Cover: Almost perfect. May have some minor signs of wear like a slight impression or wear on the corners. (Even a brand new record can have these)
EX (Excellent) -
Vinyl: At a glance this record appears perfect. Close examination will reveal more than a couple, but not many, light scuffs and surface abrasions. These minor imperfections will not have a negative impact on the sound quality.
Cover: This cover looks great but may have some small creases, wear on edges & spine and a hint of ringwear. Completely intact and without seam splits.
VG+ (Very Good Plus) -
Vinyl: The vinyl still has great luster but but flaws will be visible, especially in strong light. There may be several scuffs and light hairline abrasions. Nothing obtrusive but some surface noise may be audible between tracks and during quieter passages of the music.
Cover: The cover may have a bit more wear on the edges, spine, corners and the beginnings of a seam split. There may be some discoloration from age and perhaps a little writing. This is a cover that has served its purpose and protected a record that was played, enjoyed and loved.
VG (Very Good) -
Vinyl: This record has easily visible imperfections. There will be quite a few scuffs and light scratches. The record should play through fine and the dynamics of the music will overpower the surface noise from its flaws.
Cover: The cover will show signs of its age and use; discoloration, corner creases, bumps, writing, ringwear, snowflaked appearance and possibly a significant seam split. Better than no jacket at all.
N/A (Not Applicable) -
Anything less than VG is something I would not put on my turntable and I don't expect you to put it on yours. That's not to say it can't hold a place on your shelf until you can upgrade or you may need to replace the cover for a better quality record.