Vintage BEST OF BLACK OAK ARKANSAS Vinyl LP Record GREAT CONDITION!

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Vintage BEST OF BLACK OAK ARKANSAS Vinyl LP Record GREAT CONDITION! 

album VG+

 

cover VG

 

Vinyl Grading Classification:

 

(SS) Still Sealed = Sealed in original shrink wrap.Anomalies (Saw cuts, cut-out holes, creases, etc.) will be noted.

 

(NM) Near Mint = A superb LP record that is nearly perfect.No visible defects, appears to be new, except without the sealed shrink wrap. Agood description of a NM record is ?It looks like it just came from a retailstore and it was opened for the first time.?

 

(EX) Excellent = An LP record that is very close to (NM)with minor defects allowed.

 

(VG+) Very Good Plus = An LP record that has been played,but well cared for.  It may show lightwear, such as light scratches or scuffs.

 

(VG) Very Good = An LP record that exhibits signs of use.Limited scuffs and scratches causing moderate surface noise that will beevident upon playing.  Defects should notoverpower the music.

 

(VG-) Very Good Minus = An LP record considered acceptable.The record will play through but with significant surface noise and possibleskips.  Well used vinyl.

 

(G) Good = An LP record marginally acceptable. LP exhibitsvisible scratches, significant skips/jumps and bad surface noise.

 

 

 

Cover Grading Classification:

 

(NM) Near Mint = LP cover has no creases, folds, seam splitsor other noticeable defects. No cut-out holes, either. The same is true for anyinserts, posters, lyric sleeves and the like.

 

(EX) Excellent = LP cover very close to NM, minor defectsallowed.

 

(VG+) Very Good Plus = LP cover may have slight signs ofwear and may also be marred by a cut-out hole, indentation or corner indicatingit was taken out of print and sold at a discount.  Inner sleeve and will have some moderatewear, and may have lightly turned up corners.

 

(VG) Very Good = LP cover may have light to moderate ringwear, some tape, stickers, glue, writing, a small seam split, but not all ofthese defects. Too many of these types of defects will degrade the cover to aGood (G) classification.

 

(G) Good = LP cover shows signs of significant wear thatincludes seam splits (especially at the bottom or on the spine) and worncorners. Tape, writing, ring wear or other defects will start to overwhelm theobject.

 

(F) Fair = LP cover that barely holds and protects therecord. LP cover may include (but not all) the following defects: marred bywear, writing, water damage, seam splits on all three sides, inner sleeve seamssplits, crinkled and written upon. If it is a common LP cover/sleeve, you'll needto find another copy in better shape to replace it.