Sold Date:
February 10, 2015
Start Date:
January 25, 2015
Final Price:
$30.00
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Jazz At Massey Hall/Quintet~Gillespie/Mingus/Roach~Debut DEB-124 Mono~Denmark;NM
Offered is a vinyl LP titled Jazz At Massey Hall/Quintet. Features Dizzy Gillespie,Charlie 'Chan', Bud Powell, Charles Mingus, Max Roach. Concert recorded in Toronto, May 15, 1953. Rear liner notes by Erik Wiedemann, and copyrighted 1959. Made in Denmark. Glossy front and back cover are VG++. Vinyl is NM.
Details: Debut DEB-124/Mono. Date:1959 Condition~Cover:VG++. Vinyl: NM
Records graded Cover/Vinyl. Opened vinyl records are visually graded under high wattage lights, very conservatively to accepted Goldmine standards. My grading scale is noted below. Foreign Bidders scroll down for pricing and terms. US Shipping: $4.00 Media Mail. Vinyl packaged in professional mailers with vinyl and sleeve outside the cover, within mylar protector. Shipped in one business day. stlp1
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ATTENTION: If the record you are considering bidding on/or buying is in Sealed condition, please note it can only be returned in Sealed condition. Opening a sealed piece of vinyl alters it's state, and changes it's value and/or desirability for most people. Some disagree with the aforementioned, but as a collector, I never open a sealed item. Naturally, you may do as you choose if you purchase a sealed LP, but once opened, it may not be returned for any reason. Thanks.
Seriously, this time I mean it...I'm going to start listing interesting vinyl each week to
start working through this 30 year in the making, 20,000 disc personal collection
Thanks for stopping by. I have been doing this Ebay thing for over 14 years now, and collecting and selling records well over 20 years. I grade conservatively to accepted standards. My main goal is to make sure you are satisfied with your purchase or purchases, and I think my record on Ebay should add comfort. Please bid with confidence, and be assured that I will answer any questions if I can, and address any concerns in a timely manner.
Record Grading Scale: Mint=Flawless or Still Sealed LP,Most open pieces will never be in this condition Near Mint = like new or near new with only one or two small insignificant defects, a 9 or better on a 1-10 scale. The cover will be as new, with only the most minor signs of wear. VG++ = still a very nice record with all or nearly all of its original gloss but may have a very few light surface marks, or paper scuffs from the sleeve, nothing that should affect play quality.Cover may show slight signs of wear, but no split seams, litho loss, or obvious ring wear. VG+ = A nice, but used record that may have a very few light scuffs or scratches. No deep gouges or marks. It probably plays well, and has no serious problems. VG = a good record with average use. This record that should still sound good when played, but may have moderate surface noise, pops, etc. Cover, will still be solid with a noted flaw or two, perhaps a catalog number or small writing. VG- = a very well-worn record that should play through without skipping, and will do better until a better one comes along. Usually, unless it's a scarce piece or the cover or contents have seperate value, I don't deal in this sort of quality.
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My payment terms are per Ebay's current rules: Which allow me to offer PayPal Only. The only exceptions are if you the buyer ask me to accept a different method, which I can't mention. Kinda like a don't ask don't tell approach. I don't make these rules ! Since more than 90% of all payments are now made electronically, I allow 7 days for payment, after which if payment has not been made, I begin the process of getting my selling costs refunded.
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