Sold Date:
February 6, 2024
Start Date:
February 2, 2024
Final Price:
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Charles Mingus - Let My Children Hear Music - 1972 Columbia - VG/VG+
1972 Columbia Red Label Pressing. Cover has some ring wear on both sides, more on the front and a couple of light corner dings. Vinyl is in nice condition. Includes a nice two page 4 sided insert with two pictures of Mingus and the inside is some insight to his music from the artist.
Sleeve Grading: Very Good (VG)
Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
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OUR RECORD MEDIA GRADING STANDARDS: (Record Grading is in Item Specifics of this listing)
Mint (M) and Near Mint (NM) Perfect and never played. Usually sealed. We really don't use these two grades for many things, there are just too many inherent imperfections even on brand new records and everyone's expectations are different. We will usually only use this grade on SEALED records that we haven't laid eyes on. Even sealed records are rarely Mint or NM. Excellent (EX): A record that's been very very carefully handled and played perhaps only a few times. Appears pristine. These records are spectacular in appearance and should play as well as vinyl can typically play when clean. This grade may tolerate a tiny scuff or something extremely minor that doesn't take away from the overall pristine appearance. Very Good Plus (VG+): Should play just about as good as EX when clean. These records are still considered close to pristine but may have a very limited number of minor and usually inaudible imperfections. Allowable types of imperfections (but certainly not too many at once) are inaudible sleeve scuffs, light or superficial marks, or a rogue inaudible hairline or two. You should never be able to feel any of these marks and overall this media should present very nicely to the eyes and play beautifully. Very Good (VG): These are usually downgraded from VG+ due to a greater number of visual imperfections than is acceptable on the more discriminating VG+. These may (but usually don't) have some light surface noise at times or between tracks but it should not overpower the listening experience. Often times it's just cosmetic and they just didn't make the VG+ cutoff. G+ or Very Good Minus (VG-): Surface noise can be expected but usually no skips should be present. These will not be trashed records like many may find on eBay or from other sellers. They are usually just not quite VG, normally from too many micro scratches or hairlines. Not gouged or deeply scratched. These should still be relatively safe to play on a mid level stylus.