Sold Date:
September 5, 2024
Start Date:
April 17, 2024
Final Price:
$149.99
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Complete of Art Pepper Neon Art Volumes 1-3 vinyl LPs.
Art Pepper - Neon Art: Volume One (Omnivore). Recorded January 28, 1981 in Seattle. Featuring Art Pepper, Milcho Leviev, David Williams, Carl Burnett. Red vinyl LP. The LP is in a MFSL rice paper sleeve. Includes the download card, which is no longer effective. Out of print.
I am the original owner of this LP and played it one time. Vinyl LP is M-. Cover is M-.
Art Pepper - Neon Art: Volume Two (Omnivore). Recorded November 19 & 24,1981 in Japan. Featuring Art Pepper, George Cables, David Williams, Carl Burnett. Pink vinyl LP. The LP is in a MFSL rice paper sleeve. Includes the download card, which is no longer effective. Out of print.
I am the original owner of this LP and played it one time. Vinyl LP is M-. Cover is M-.
Art Pepper - Neon Art: Volume Three (Omnivore). Recorded November 13, 14 & 19,1981 in Japan. Featuring Art Pepper, George Cables, David Williams, Carl Burnett. Lime green vinyl LP. The LP is in a MFSL rice paper sleeve. Includes the download card, which is no longer effective. Out of print.
I am the original owner of this LP and played it one time. Vinyl LP is M-. Cover is M-.
LP GRADING
All of the LPs I sell are from my personal collection. Vinyl is play graded on sound, not looks. Visible marks will be noted. If not sealed, I have played and enjoyed the album. If you are an experienced record collector, I'm sure you will be pleased with my LP's and grading system (please see the 8000+ positive feedbacks from buyers I have received).
M- = Mint Minus. Plays quietly. Either a nearly new recently manufactured LP, or an older LP in excellent condition for its age. Older LP's (30-50 years old) rated M- may have an occasional tick or groove noise.
VG++ = Record may have surface noise or ticks here and there. Many rare/collector LP receive this rating.
VG+ = Some noticeable surface noise, but not so much that record is not enjoyable.
VG = Definitely some major noise or other imperfections, but worth it because the record is so rare.
COVER GRADING
M- = Recent albums still look new, and older collector's albums look nearly new..accounting for some small fading or loss of cover gloss. I post pictures of all the albums I'm selling so you can see for yourself.
VG++ = Still looks good,but used. Minor imperfections will be noted in listing.
VG+ = Some strong wear. Possibly seam splits and/or taped seams.
VG= Beaten senseless