Sold Date:
February 4, 2020
Start Date:
January 28, 2020
Final Price:
$32.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
10
Seller Feedback:
500
Buyer Feedback:
94
John Fred & the Playboys 45rpm My First Love / Boogie Children, 1964
Artist: John Fred & the Playboys
Label: N-Joy
Label Selection Number: 1005
Genre: Rockabilly
Songs: My First Love / Boogie Children
Year Released: 1964
Condition
Each 45 rpm record has been listened to as well as visually inspected. Each 45 is packaged in a paper sleeve that fits into a plastic sleeve and is then sandwiched between two filler pads and sent in a custom mailer designed for 45 records.
When the description refers to visible scuffs or scuffing, especially if it notes that they are light, these scuff marks have been detected because I look at them with a high intensity light. The marks are, for the most part, not visible, or barely visible when looked at using natural light or a typical overhead light.
Grading Scale:
Vinyl
M (Mint): Appears to be factory fresh. Opened, but perfect in all details.
NM (Near Mint): Nearly perfect. No obvious signs of wear. One or two very minor issues like a small scratch or scuff, a spindle mark, etc.
NM-: A few minor flaws, with just occasional light scuffing and occasional surface noise, and/or a very scant number of very light scratches. No noticeable problems visually or when test-played.
VG+ (Very good plus): Shows some signs it was played / handled, yet well taken care of. Shows slight signs of wear. May have slight scuffs or very light scratches that don’t affect listening. Good lustre. Minor surface noise.
VG (Very good): Noticeable surface noise is evident, especially in soft passages and during the song’s intro and fade. Groove wear starts to be noticeable as do light scratches (deep enough to feel with a
fingernail). Perhaps some very slight warping and/or dulling of the surface or very minor staining.
G+ (Good plus): Significant surface noise and scratching. Visible groove wear. Some noticeable warping, but it doesn’t affect play. No skipping or jump-backs. Some dulling.
G (Good): Any of the above are increased. One or two ticks where there is a tiny skip or jump-back.
F/P (Fair/poor): All of the above are bad, it’s warped, and you can’t play it without irritating skipping / jump-backs.
Labels
M: Mint. Appears to be factory fresh. Opened, but perfect in all details.
NM: Only the smallest signs that it was ever played. Essentially perfect. Bright, clean, unmarked.
NM-: Very light signs of wear overall, visually and/or when test-played.
VG+: May have a little ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable. Center hole shows no signs of being misshapen due to repeated play. May have minor imperfections (residue, initials).
VG: May be marred by writing or have tape or stickers or their residue attached. Some fading of letters/numbers, Scratches/scuffs, very small tears.
G+: Scratched or scraped, some discoloration, some light tearing. Pronounced fading. Center hole may be slightly out of round.
G Any of the above are noticeably worse / bad.
F/P: Label is barely readable, badly torn, label is missing on one side, perhaps both.
Sleeves
M: Mint. Appears to be factory fresh. Opened, but perfect in all details.
NM: Nearly perfect. Perhaps a very small amount of very light scuffing, almost invisible surface wear, one small dogged corner, or another sign of slight handling.
NM-: Very light signs of wear overall, visually and/or when test-played.
VG+: Some slight surface wear, lightly turned-up corners, or a very slight tear or seam split. May have a little discoloration.
VG: Increased signs of wear, maybe some wrinkles, more noticeable folds/bends. Perhaps some slight tearing or splitting. Perhaps some small staining. No extreme (or close) damage.
G+: More noticeable wear than VG. One or two aspects of wear are serious.
G: More extreme wear in any of the G+ aspects.
F/P: It’s thrashed.
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