105 Reggae 45 RPM records Lot from DJ, 1970's - 1990's VG-NM some rare titles

Sold Date: November 26, 2015
Start Date: November 25, 2015
Final Price: $170.00 (USD)
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DESCRIPTION::  JA 45 RPM record lot, 105 records from 1970's to 1990's (maybe a few from the early 2000's) These are from a professional DJ, and there are some rare titles in this batch. The condition varies from VG to NM. The VG records will have surface scratches and minor wear. The NM records are like new. Some of the records may need cleaning to remove dust. Some VG records have been play tested and play great, original JA pressings are known to sound more robust and organic vs CD compilations.

Artist .................. Various 
Title .................... JA 45 RPM Lot, 105 records in sleeves
media ................. 45 RPM Record
stock loc# .. LP6


CONDITION:
Cover .................. VG
Inner sleeve ....... 
Vinyl .................... VG to NM

Shipping:

USA Shipping: Packed with care for safe arrival, As the USPS often delivers parcels on the front porch or at the mailbox, my standard mailing preference is "hold for pickup" at the post office to prevent exposure to the elements,

For Canada, your shipping is UPC Ground Canada

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING is Priority mail International 


Terms:

NY SALES TAX:
Buyers within NY state are subject to NY State sales tax at 8.25%.

DUTY TAX: (international buyers)
International buyers are subject to duty tax according to your rate.
The buyer is responsible for knowing their tax rates. I will be happy to assist in any way I can.

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Your satisfaction is guaranteed or your money back.
Please let me know if you are dissatisfied for any reason.


Audiophile Record Grading Scale

M Mint USA issues should be still sealed (ss) and no shelf wear is present on the cover and shrink. Mint can sometimes be an unsealed 45, or an LP originally issued without shrink, which must appear unplayed and be flawless in every way.

NM "Near mint or "M-" the record appears brand new, perhaps unplayed.
NM has no groove wear, plays exactly like a brand new record, The surface may have a small inaudible scuff or two, as sometimes found on a brand new just opened record. 

VG++ "excellent" still a nearly perfect record except for several light scuffs, or a hairline scratch. An Ex record has been previously played although the groove appears unworn. EX reproduces music exceptionally well, in full fidelity and dynamics and free of distortion. There maybe several light ticks between tracks or during quiet passages.

VG+ very good plus may have more visible scuffs and scratches, although these will be superficial and inaudible. The groove will still appear lustrous with perhaps the first visible indication of scoring or wear. VG+ plays almost perfectly, maybe a trace of intermittent distortion during loud passages, maybe several ticks between tracks or during quiet passages.

VG Very good is the typical used record with light surface scratches and/or light to moderate groove wear. Play will produce audible noise and distortion more or less, depending on the quality of playback equipment and type of stylus used.

G "good" plays through the continuous groove without skipping, (thus said to be good) usually more advanced spindle wear and visible groove wear which will produce noise and distortion.

"fair to poor" is not good, may fail to play properly, may have one or more deep "repeater scratches", may be cracked or chipped, or produces more noise than music, a worn out record.

My grading scale is based upon the Goldmine standard, enhanced for the hi fidelity enthusiast. All records are graded visually. Some records will be play graded. Play grade will always be on a high resolution audiophile system, cartridge and stylus shape specified, so the buyer can make a more informed decision. I am a hifi enthusiast as well as a professional musician, qualified to accurately grade a record to meet or exceed your expectation.

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