33CX 1466 David Oistrakh “ Encores” 1st 1956 UK B/G mono plays excellent to NM

Sold Date: July 21, 2024
Start Date: July 14, 2024
Final Price: £90.00 (GBP)
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ARTISTE, RECORD TITLE  AND LABEL: 
 David Oistrakh “ Encores”  Columbia 33 CX 1466 ( Made In England) Matrix numbers: XAX915-1N/XAX916-1N




An original UK mono first pressing on the blue and gold  labels pressed in 1956The vinyl looks and plays near mint with a mono cartridge ( see results of my play grading below). The jacket is laminated at both the front and back and has the flip backs at the reverse. It comes with a plastic  inner sleeve though I have  housed it with new sleeves after cleaning and play grading as I do with all my albums listed( unless they are sealed). See results of the play grading ( and equipment used) below.

I have been inactive on EBay for the last few years as I opened a shop here in Singapore and only recently restarted. I will be placing the harder to find albums on eBay in addition to my own local sales. As I tend to clean and play grade all opened copies, I will only be placing a rather limited quantity each time . One can follow me on Facebook under For The Record Singapore.
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 GRADING RESULTS: Visual grading:
The jacket looks VG+ with some wear at the sides and corner edges. The spine is quite clean with the original lettering quite legible.

Both sides of the vinyl look clean  under normal household light.It maintains its brilliance and lustre. The labels have no signs of spindle wear. Tracking at 2.2g on a Linn LP  with a Kiseki Purple Heart  cartridge, I did not hear any skips or loud pops. Though there was some extraneous surface noise especially in the beginning of each side, it was beneath the music and did not intrude on the listening pleasure. I would still put the play grading as excellent as I understand it can be system dependent. With a mono cartridge, it actually sounded near mint to me.
How I Clean and  Grade my Records Cleaning is usually done on two machines ie the UK made  Loricraft PRC 6cleaning machine and the Clearaudio Double Matrix Professional Sonic machine for final cleaning. I use the US made Groovewasher 2 stage cleaning solution.
Playback Equipment:  Playback is through a Linn LP12 turntable/ Radikal/Urika/Keel/ Ekos SE tonearm with a Kiseki Purple Heart cartridge.Amplification is through a Naim 52 preamp/2x135s into a factory rebuilt Wilson Watt Puppy. For Monos I use a second Linn LP 12 with AroKeel/ Naim Aro tonearm and a Miyajima Mono cartridge
 Shipping costs    I use brand new custom made  plastic sleeves for the sleeve and anti static plastic sleeves for the vinyl. Shipping is always by Airmail and by registered post as it allows one to track items in case of delays.  Shipping costs in pounds are :
UK/USA/Europe : 21 Each additional LP : 10 per record for the first 3.Beyond that it has to be sent by parcel which can be quite a bit more. However, recently I note that with the increased postal rates, packages comprising of more than 1 kg  incur a much higher rate  and I will inform buyers of the actual amount. Rest Of The World: ask for rates


 Postage is via Airmail, "signed for" delivery. I prefer signed for delivery as it allows me to "chase" on my side if buyers do not get their items within 3 weeks though so far this has only happened rarely. However with the current Covid situation, buyers can expect some delays