Stan Turrentine~Up At Minton's V #1 LP~1970s re UA Blue Note BST 84069 RVG VG++

Sold Date: September 10, 2022
Start Date: September 3, 2022
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Stanley Turrentine "Up At Minton's"
Grant Green, Horace Parlan, George Tucker, Al Harewood  LP originally released 1961 // 3rd or 4th repress // early 1970s reissue


Blue Note Records / BST - 84069 stereo  blue & black label reads: "Liberty United Artists, Inc., Los Angeles, CA" RVG imprinted in dead wax  vinyl record in polysleeve

COVER: VG+

strong seams // minimal cover wear // yellowing on back cover



VINYL: VG++   

 there are no scratches or marks on the vinyl: occasional hairline or light scuff

visually, vinyl rates 8.7 on a 10 point scale

vinyl rates "B+" on the grading scale

no spindle marks on labels

vinyl plays well / may hear occasional background noise in quiet spots



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I am an expert shipper. I will remove the inner sleeve and vinyl from the outer sleeve to prevent seam-splits in transit, and I will package the LP using a rigid mailer and reinforced cardboard. Being a collector myself, I understand the great importance of accurate product listings, professional packing, and fast shipping.

International customers are welcome!!!

International Mail $25

  Canada $17

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Grading Scale: NM, VG++, VG+, VG, VG-, Good 

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