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Roy Johnson & The Outlaws - Forgive Me Baby / Why Am I Treated So Bad - Mohawk (this is early ROY LEE JOHNSON)
Vinyl: VG+
Label: lw, please see photo for details
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Conditions and Grading
We use a strict grading system
(M/VG/G/F) in accordance with GOLDMINE'S RECORD PRICE GUIDES. Our
records are graded by visual standards. When grading a disc, we grade
the overall wear of the vinyl, not the label. The play grade (audio)
should fit the visual grades (see list below) or even better, please
check out the audio files (MP3) on our website. Defects and wear on the
label are addressed separately with abbreviated notations (see list
below). Photos of the labels ( A side and B side) are enclosed for more
transparency on our website. Most of our records in the G range play
much better than they look and are still enjoyable records for listening
pleasure.
THE VINYL
Mint- A perfect or near perfect record, probably unplayed. VG++
A record with very few faint wear, mostly only one or two faint, tiny,
inconsequential scratches and/or surface marks that do not affect play.
This grade is very close to M-. VG+ A record with few (mostly faint)
scratches and/or few surface marks that do not affect play. The record
might have minimal surface noise, if so it is noted in the description
and can be checked via soundbite. VG A record with some (mostly
faint) scratches and/or some surface marks that do not affect play. The
record might have minimal surface noise, if so it is noted in the
description and can be checked via soundbite. VG- A record with a lot
of (mostly faint)scratches and/or surface marks. The record might have
minimal surface noise, if so it is noted in the description and can be
checked via soundbite. G+ A record with any amount of faint scratches
and/or surface marks plus some deeper scratches and/or surface marks.
Record still has some gloss. The record might have minimal surface
noise, if so it is noted in the description and can be checked via
soundbite. G A record with any amount of faint scratches and/or
surface marks plus plenty deeper scratches and/or surface marks. The
record might have minimal surface noise, if so it is noted in the
description and can be checked via soundbite. G- A record with any
amount of deep scratches and/or surface marks. The record has no more
gloss. The Record might have surface noise, pops and crackles but plays
without skips and/or jumps. Music and vocal are still there and are not
overwhelmed by surface noise. F A record with any amount of deep
scratches and/or surface marks. The record has no gloss and looks
abused. The Record has surface noise, pops and crackles which overwhelms
music and vocal.
THE LABEL
dh drill hole / cut out ld label damage lw label wear or/and ring wear lt label tear ol on label sl slight sm small stol sticker or/and stamp on label tol tape on label wlp white label promotional copy wol writing on label xol an 'x' written on label
THE RECORD
dj disc jockey or promotional copy ep 45 rpm extended play album dnap does not affect play ps picture sleeve ri reissue re reproduction / counterfeit sfn surface noise wrp warp