Columbia SAX 2497 T/s - Tchaikovsky Sym No. 5 in E Min, Op. 64 - Otto Klemper EX

Sold Date: August 17, 2017
Start Date: August 10, 2017
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Columbia SAX 2497 - Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64
Otto Klemperer
Conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra – 1963
 

Original UK stereo pressing
Blue & silver (T/s) labels
Laminated flip-back cover
Made in Gt. Britain

Vinyl: EX there are some fine non-acoustic hairlines

Cover: EX slight crease on front cover, see close up picture

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M = Mint - As New (Sealed)

NM = Near Mint - Very few (if any), light signs of usage that do not affect sound. The cover has very minor signs of wear. (As indicated)

EX = Excellent - Some signs of usage, but still does not affect the sound.– The cover might have slight wear and / or creasing. (As indicated)

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