Sold Date:
July 20, 2020
Start Date:
July 12, 2020
Final Price:
$24.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
2821
Buyer Feedback:
0
MISSION STATEMENT
To
satisfy the buyer not only for this transaction but also for many to
come. To describe goods for sale to the perspective buyer so he/she
knows, to the highest degree, the actual condition of the item up for
auction. Give fair shipping costs, and to send the package out in a safe
and timely manor.
Each record is professionally cleaned with a Nitty Gritty vacuum machine.
SELLING MY PERSONAL COLLECTION.
HIGH QUALITY JAPAN PRESSINGS PURCHASED FROM JAPAN IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION.
What's new?
1) e-bay's shopping cart instructions
2) Facerecords Grading Scale
Please see details below
BILLY PRESTON; THE KIDS & ME: ORIGINAL 1974 JAPAN PRESSING ON A&M LABEL AMP-2005 w/OBI & INSERT WITH LYRICS. TOP COPY
EXTREMELY RARE ALBUM
SMOKE AND PET FREE ENVIRONMENT
COVER//PLAY GRADE
NM//NM/NM
Both sides play clean.
The quality of the pressing is fantastic ..
Visual Grade: NM/NM
SPINDLE: 1) 0 lines 2) 0 Looks unplayed
Halogen light & magnified glasses used
SLEEVE: Rice paper for protection
INSERT: NM clean with lyrics
OBI: NM ..clean
COVER: NM
All really clean ..
Please see many clear photos
For Your Benefit; FaceRecords Grading Scale
Vinyl) E+
Cover) E+
OBI) E+
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask
International shipping priced for up to two albums and two pounds
NM: Near perfect record. May have been played a few times but nevertheless, plays near perfect. An acceptable audiophile’s copy. 9.5 GRADE !!
NM-: Still in the category of Near Mint. Plays with only the slightest hint of surface noise or hiss and is hardly noticeable and is isolated and NOT distracting. An audiophile may choose this grade depending on his or her perfection needs. Still a keeper !! <9.0 GRADE !!
EX: Background noise or hiss that, at the most, could be slightly distracting. Low volume. It could also be a record that has been played with an older heavier cartridge. ~8.0 GRADE !!
VG+: It plays through and background noise is noticeable and could be distracting especially during quiet passages. Usually it will be an original pressing with superior sound. Thus, once the music plays, the imperfections are hardly noticeable. Not for audiophiles who seek perfection. ~7.0 GRADE !!
VG: It plays like an old used up record. But may play this way for only a few of the tracks, which will be noted. Will be a collector’s item. ~5.0 GRADE !!
COVER GRADING
NM: Exactly as it came off the shelf, except the package has been opened. Wrapping may or may not be on. If sealed, then either there is a cut out or some minor imperfection. (has been meticulously cared)
NM-: Still in the NM grade but may have slight ring wear or other small imperfection. Still portrays a New look and feel, and well taken care of cover.
EX: New-looking, but has a minor ding or two, light fading or ring wear, or some other cosmetic flaw. Could be sealed and not handled well.
VG+: Displays some obvious wear; dulled corners, creases, partial seam splits, and not new looking. Most covers will be in this grade.
VG: Serves its purpose, but has "major" flaws such as seam splits and/or heavily faded. Such a purchase is usually for a vinyl upgrade.
VG-: Used as an example of how not to treat an album cover. Also, filling for a ship order.
Flaws on the covers, such as writing, cut-out marks, seam splits, etc., WILL BE NOTED
RECORD CARE AND STORAGE
Since I am a vinyl enthusiast, the albums are handled and stored with great care.
All the records have been stored in a climate-controlled environment free of smoke and moisture, and professionally handled.
GRADING PROCEDURE
Before grading a record, I may clean it with a maintained Nitty Gritty vacuum cleaning machine using non-alcoholic Record Research fluid. If it is noted, “cleaned,” you can add a dollar to its value, and expect a crisper, richer and cleaner play! I use a bright light and grade as accurately as possible, visually and sonically with each record.
1) A bright light is on over the turntable
2) Each side is viewed then determined whether it needs cleaning
3) The record is tilted in the light to see if any mark is penetrating the grooves
4) The record is play tested in the beginning, in-between tracks, and quiet passages, to listen for its quality
5) If background noise is detected, further play is given to determine severity of deterioration, and then graded.
6) A visual inspection is taken of the vinyl and labels using a halogen lamp, and noted
7) Description of the record’s spindle is taken to give additional information of the use and quality of the record
This tedious and laborious process is done so we both have a better understanding of the item.
Most of the Japanese pressings were purchased from Japan
over the last 12 years. US Buyers have a unique advantage of not having to pay
the exorbitant costs for shipping from Japan. I am aware of most of the sellers’
grading systems in Japan and what it means. For example, one seller will grade
EX and mean it’s Near Mint, while another will mean it to be only VG+; quite a
difference. However, I am not going to mention sellers by name. They have made
their own reputation as I do for myself. I am simply, informing my buyers of
this.
ABOUT WEAR OF VINYL RECORDS
Scratches that can penetrate the record’s groove is not the only problem when testing for quality. The needle or cartridge used can be a major culprit to hiss, pops, and clicks. Thus many records have deteriorating factors, without any visual scratches at all, especially the records used in the 60’s and 70’s. Audiophile technology had not yet been advanced with the invent of the lightweight cartridge. In those days, pennies, nickels or even quarters were placed on top of the needle to make it play more efficient. This added weight wore down the grooves, and created a hissing and crackling sound.