David Oistrakh Plays Bach Sonatas (No 5, No 6, BWV 1019) DGG 138 677 1966 New

Sold Date: January 21, 2020
Start Date: October 4, 2019
Final Price: $20.00 (USD)
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Vinyl:  Sealed

Sound:  N/A

Label:  Sealed

Cover:  NM (See grades below - As shown)

Inner:  Sealed

Year:  1966

Notes:  

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Classical Record Grading

Due to the discerning nature of classical music lovers, I typically only list items of the very highest grades.  For purposes of these listings, the following grades are used:

VINYL:

NM has all original gloss with NO noticeable marks - the record(s) appear to be both unplayed AND unhandled (clearly, they have been handled, as I inspect each item carefully, but there are literally no traces of marks anywhere that I was able to see).  NOTE: Records of this grade will be listed as NM using Ebay's grading options in the description.

EX has all original gloss but may have very faint surface imperfections on AT LEAST one side that is/are visible only on close inspection - the type of mark(s) where you see it one time and then can't find it again.  Sound is still expected to be flawless, even to the most critical listener.  NOTE: Records of this grade will be listed as NM using Ebay's grading options in the description.

VG+ has high gloss with MINIMAL surface imperfections on AT LEAST one side that should not affect play (e.g., light sleeve scuffing) - the type of mark(s) that are visible, but you still have high confidence that sound will be unaffected.  NOTE: Records of this grade will be listed as EX using Ebay's grading options in the description.

VG has high gloss but has MODERATE surface imperfections on AT LEAST one side that are visible on first glance and may affect play - to the classical music lover, there is a likelihood that there will be minimal sound degradation.  These records are typically only listed if they are more difficult to find in better condition.  NOTE: Records of this grade will be listed as VG+ using Ebay's grading options in the description.

VG- is still glossy, but has a mark (or marks) that will have an affect on sound, though, likely, minor. These will be described to the best of my ability.  Records in this condition have high collector value and correspond, roughly, to a Goldmine grade of VG+ and will also be listed as VG+ using Ebay's grading options in the description.

SOUND: 

I will not play grade any classical record, as my impression of the sound quality will, likely, be much different than yours.  HOWEVER, if anything you purchase does not meet your standards, simply contact me to arrange a complete refund - including return shipping.   

LABEL/COVER/SLEEVE GRADES: 

I will do my best to accurately convey any imperfections, but please look over pictures carefully.

NM has no noticeable flaws and is rarely used

EX is a very high grade but may have the most minor imperfection(s) that do not detract from the overall impression of the jacket, such as corners not being perfectly sharp.   

VG+ has a flaw(s) on AT LEAST one side that is visible, but is/are not overly distracting (such as light wear or discoloration or CLEAN writing/sticker, corner(s) dinged, minor discoloration, or other minor flaws, up to and including minor splits).  Any splits will be specifically noted.  Generally speaking, this grade is used for items that show LIGHT wear but no damage.

VG has imperfection(s) that one notices at first glance that begin(s) to distract (such as shelf wear, minor ring wear, a more pronounced split, shelf wear, etc).  Generally speaking, this grade is used for items that show moderate wear, but no damage.

G has some sort of distracting imperfection that clearly detracts from the appearance and will be described. 

As always, I will happily issue a FULL refund (your choice of either cash or credit toward another item) if you are unhappy for ANY reason and contact me within 30 days of receiving a record.  In most cases I will ask that the record be returned. 

Assume all records come in plain, white sleeves unless otherwise noted/photographed (this is easiest for listing purposes - I will occasionally surprise a buyer with a company sleeve).

Finally, I do not believe in using reserve prices.  I will list opening bids of the minimum I am willing to accept for a record.  If it's bid on, it is selling.