New Christy Minstrels "The New Christy Minstrels In Person" '62 Columbia CS 8741

Sold Date: December 8, 2023
Start Date: July 16, 2023
Final Price: $15.00 (USD)
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This is the folk group founded and led by Randy Sparks, The New Christy Minstrels, singing "The New Christy Minstrels In Person" on Columbia CS 8741 from 1962. This stereo record with the original 360 sound labels looks MINT and plays in MINT condition with no audio defects. The jacket is VG++ with minor ring wear. This item comes in a clear, poly-vinyl protective sleeve. Singers who sang with this group include Barry McGuire, Kenny Rogers (1966) and Kim Carnes (late 60's).    

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Definitions:

Mint = 10 = Just like it came from the factory. May still be factory sealed. These will generally be priced close to collector value.

NM = 9 = Near Mint = Very minor surface markings that do not interfere with the audio playback. These will generally be priced at 80% to 90% of collector value.

VG++ = 7.5 = Very Good++ = The surface markings are more noticeable and may or may not affect the audio playback. Sometimes a record can look VG++ but still play in NM condition. These will generally be priced at 60% to 75% of collector value.

VG+ = 5 = Very Good+ = Now the surface markings are quite noticeable and they will generally be heard during audio playback. These will generally be priced at 40% to 50% of collector value.

Generally, I will not list records below VG+ unless it is a rare record of importance to collectors.