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Sold Date:
January 24, 2022
Start Date:
February 13, 2020
Final Price:
$44.99
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OREGON ROCKABILLY COUNTRY 45: BOB BLUM Rompin’ Stompin’ Good Time THE ORBIT SOUND 103
THE ORBIT SOUND 103 by Bob Blum with Grandpappy Smith and the Western Valley Boys: Rompin’ Stompin’ Good Time/Before I Go, from Eugene, Oregon. VG with scuffs and small scratches. Small damaged area around center hole.
See grading codes below.
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GRADING: LPs, EPs and 45s are graded M (mint), NM (near mint), VG+, VG (very good), VG-, G+, G (good), G-, F (fair), and P (poor).
A VG+ record may have some visible scuffs and light scratches and plays well with little surface noise. Scratches on records graded VG and VG- may be deep enough to feel with your fingernail, or there may be scuffs or scratches throughout that cause surface noise. On records in the G+, G and G- range the level of the music is still above the surface noise caused by scuffs and scratches. Surface noise is as loud as the music on records graded F and louder than the music on P records. P records are likely to be unplayable.
[+ and - denote in-between grades. Grades with a slash in between indicate the condition of Side A/Side B.]