GIL EVANS & TEN PRESTIGE 7120-Rare Orig. 1st Press 50 W.ST NYC RVG Rare

Sold Date: May 6, 2018
Start Date: April 29, 2018
Final Price: $54.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 7
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PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS.  TONIGHT I'LL BE LISTING A NICE COLLECTION OF RARE EARLY JAZZ LP'S AND 10 INCHES.  WILL COMBINE SHIPPING  
Will combine shipping.  No additional shipping worldwide for additional 45's won.  Just pay shipping on the first 45.  Please wait for my invoice at auctions end for combined shipping.  
LABEL & NUMBER:  PRLP 7120
OTHER NOTES &/or MATRIX #’s: PRLP-7120-A  RVG

CONDITION:

Vinyl (visual grade): VG.  Light scuffs & scratches.  Plays well with some background noise that doesn't overwhelm the music.  
Cover:  VG+  (see pictures)

Record comes in a paper sleeve which may or may not be the original as issued.
All records are conservatively graded.  Please email me if you’d like something play graded. 

GRADING SYSTEM:
Guidelines for assessing the grading / condition of used records (based on Goldmine Grading for Records)

MINT (M): Perfect! This record looks like it has just left the manufacturer, with NO flaws what so ever. It looks as though it had never been handled. No scuffs or scratches, blotches or stains. No stickers address labels, writing on the covers or labels. No tears or seam splits. No wear to the cover or record period! Age of the record has nothing to do with it.

NEAR MINT or NM, M- : this record appears virtually flawless A very minor scuff and very little else can appear on the vinyl. It should play without any noise over the flaw. The flaw is very hard to see.

EXCELLENT or EX or VG++ : minor scuffs which are only slightly visible. There may be more than a few scuffs and NO Scratches

VERY GOOD PLUS or VG+ : record shows wear, surface scuffs. The vinyl still has a great luster, but the flaws will be noticeable to the naked eye. If the flaws don't cause any surface noise, the vinyl can still make the VG+ grade.

VERY GOOD or VG: this record is a record that is good enough. They are not really going to look very good, but it will STILL play very good. There will almost always be some surface noise when they are played. The Dynamics should still be excellent, overpowering the surface noise. A VG record will appear well have been played but still have some luster.

GOOD or G: A good record will look very well played, dull, grayish and possibly abused. However a Good record should still play. It will have distracting surface noise. Such as crackle that is continuous or some hiss. Will also have some loss of dynamics caused from grooves being worn. It should play without any skips or any obtrusively loud pops or repeated clicks, caused by deep scratches. Good means that it will play with some form of decency, so one can still enjoy the music even though you can still hear noise caused from the wear.

On a scale from 1 (Poor) to 10 (Perfect) the above gradings are equivalent to:
MINT - 10, Near Mint - 8, Excellent - 7, Very Good Plus - 6 , Very Good - 5 , Good - 2