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Grant Green - Green Street LP 1961 Blue Note RVG P VG+

Sold Date: January 25, 2025
Start Date: January 24, 2025
Final Price: $400.00 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 3599
Buyer Feedback: 34749

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Media:VG+

Sleeve:VG

Notes:I hesitate to call the sleeve VG+ due to a few minor imperfections. It’s extremely clean, graphics are bright. Cover has slight bend and minor wear all around, spine is perfect. Labels are clean and bright. Side 1 is DG for sure but side 2 is a little suspect. It’s slightly deep? RVG and plastylite P stamp on both runouts. PLAYTESTED and sound is very nice, clean all around copy.


All vinyl is inspected visually to the best of my ability and I strive to grade accurately; as a collector myself, I understand the disappointment and dissatisfaction of receiving an album that was not accurately graded.


Cleaning is left to the buyer unless otherwise noted and in most cases will improve the grade.


All records are shipped in poly bags, outside of the outer sleeves, preserving the inner sleeve when possible. Records are shipped with appropriate LP mailers and sturdy cardboard inserts for added protection.


I’ll happily combine shipping for multiple items. Orders over $75 ship free and orders over $125 upgrade to priority for free.


I can’t stress this enough, if you have any issue whatsoever, for any reason, PLEASE, contact me before leaving feedback. I’m an avid record collector myself and am confident we will be able to work something out in the unlikely event there is a problem. Any additional questions, please ask!