Sold Date:
February 16, 2020
Start Date:
April 16, 2017
Final Price:
$40.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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For sale is Henry Mancini and Doc Severinsen's Brass, Ivory & Strings, originally released in 1973 on RCA Records with a die-cut cover with a flap of Doc Severinsen. This record is a limited edition Audiophile quality Quadraphonic release that RCA called a "Quadradisc" with an extreme high frequency response that is sought after by collectors and music lovers for their superior sound quality. I bought this still sealed record and put it away into storage until today. The cover is Near Mint because under the plastic I detected a slight corner blunt. The spine is Mint. The vinyl will have to be regarded as Mint, since it has not been opened. This is the best copy of this rare record that I have ever seen. You would be hard pressed to find a copy that is still sealed like this one, especially the "Quadradisc" edition. I have more Jazz albums, as well as records of all genres in my Ebay store. Please take a look. They're predominately Near Mint. Thank you for viewing my listing. I've been collecting records for about 50 years now and have always cleaned them and put them away carefully in plastic inner sleeves. Over the years I've used Dust Bugs, Disc Washers and have finally invested in a professional VPI record cleaning machine. Now that I'm retiring, I'm selling my very esoteric collection. I'm not a professional grader of records, but will use record guides, as well as my personal experiences as a basis of my grading all records. Since grading is subjective, I will be conservative. I offer discounts for multiple sales. Photos are of the actual item for sale, not a stock photo. Please review all descriptions and photos because I do not accept returns. Thank you for looking!