Dave Pike Jazz for the Jet Set LP vinyl - RSD 2020

Sold Date: October 13, 2020
Start Date: October 6, 2020
Final Price: $55.00 (USD)
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For sale is the recent RSD Drop 2 release of the repress of Dave Pike's 1965 LP, "Jazz for the Jet Set".  Limited to 1000 copies.

Produced by Herbie Mann, with musicians Herbie Hancock, Billy Butler, Clark Terry, and Grady Tate.  Classic.

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Record(s): SEALED

Cover: SEALED

I don't sell junk and grade my records conservatively, so please , buy with confidence.

Will combine with other auction/store items.

I am not a record dealer.  My records are from my personal collection which I have accumulated over a number of years.  I believe in living by the Golden Rule, meaning I will represent and package any records I sell the same way I would want them to be delivered for maximum value and protection.  Music continues to be the primary voice uniting the world as a universal language and this computerized medium allows us all to share this great experience.  Thank you for shopping my Ebay store!

Shipping and Handling

I offer Media Mail, Priority Mail or Air Mail (no insurance available for foreign shipments).  Media mail is generally used for most mailings in the U.S.
USA Customers(48 States): Priority Mail is $7.00 for the first LP and $1 for each add'l LP. Insurance is $2.00 extra for USA customers only. 
International Shipping is available and will vary with services available to each country.  Please inquire prior to purchase to verify international mailing costs and options. 

I do not offer Surface Shipping overseas.


Condition

If two grades appear, the first grade is the cover and the second is the record. If only one grade appears, it is for the vinyl only.  A 2-lp album counts as two LPs.  I grade my records conservatively. 
SS = still sealed
M- = near mint, or unplayed condition. Cover is nice and new looking with no ring wear. 
EX = only slight signs of wear; very clean, only light surface marks which will not distract significantly from the sound. Cover also has only slight wear, and is still in nice collectible condition. In general, if not for a couple things, it would be near mint. All but the most mint-crazy collectors will find highly acceptable.
VG+ = played often with moderate surface wear and some moderate noise - still plays well. Cover may have medium overall wear or some ring wear. Minor warps that do not affect play are OK.
VG = overall wear, but no skips of serious defects, more noisy sound during quiet passages. Cover is well worn, usually with considerable ring wear. 
VG- = heavy wear on record and cover. 
G or G+ = Poor or Rough condition.

Guarantee

All records are guaranteed to be in the condition stated or you may return it and receive a full refund, postage excluded. Record must be returned immediately.   Insurance on domestic mailings is recommended. Insurance on foreign shipments is usually cost prohibitive, but you may inquire prior to your purchase for options.

Abbreviations

autog=autographed(usu. on cover)
bklt=booklet insert
cc=cut corner of cover
co=cutout cover
coh=cutout hole in cover
con or sm=sawmark on cover
dh=drill hole in cover
djl=dj promo label
djts=dj timestrip on cover
djs=dj stamp on cover
gfld=gatefold cover
h2o=water damage on cover
lbl=label
lim ed=limited edition
osw=original shrinkwrap on cover

OST=original soundtrack
prst=promo sticker on cover
re=reissue
rssoc=radio station sticker on cover
rssol=radio station sticker on label
rw=heavy ring wear on cover
s=used at beginning means small
sm=sawmark
smspt=seamsplit
soc=sticker on cover
srw=slight ring wear on cover
sst=song sticker on cover
S/T=self titled or Same
toc=tape on cover
tol=tape on label
VA=various artists
wlp=white label promo or dj label
woc=writing on cover
wol=writing on label