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Sold Date:
December 12, 2020
Start Date:
October 30, 2020
Final Price:
$18.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
595
Buyer Feedback:
55
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MILES DAVIS - In Europe 1964 (COLUMBIA RECORDS MONO-CL 2183)
(XLP 7691) (PITMAN PRESSING PLANT - See Matrix Photos For Details)
Vinyl is VG+ (see grading below)
Overall nice vinyl with no major flaws, plays nice with only faint, minor surface noise.
**THIS RECORD WAS DESIGNATED A PROMO WITH A WHITE "FOR DEMONSTRATION USE ONLY NOT FOR SALE" STICKER ON THE LABEL**
(Red "2-Eye" Columbia Label - MONO) (SEE PICS)
**GREAT COPY**
Jacket is solid and sturdy, normal shelf wear, no splits or creases, nicely preserved.
I will ship with protective poly sleeve for preservation. (see pics)
Generic white paper inner sleeve. (see pics)
**Overall This is a very nicely preserved piece that is meant to be played and enjoyed.
Add This To Your Collection!!! :)
NOTE: I NEVER CLEAN RECORDS BEFORE SHIPPING,
I LEAVE THAT UP TO THE BUYER TO USE THEIR CLEANING METHOD OF CHOICE.
USA SHIPPING ONLY
WILL COMBINE SHIPPING UPON REQUEST
Grading Scale
Sealed = Never Opened
MINT = New stock (rarely used even with new LP’s)
NM = Near Mint with only one or two minor defects.
EX = extremely nice, would be NM except for a couple of fine hairline scratches or scuffs which do not affect playing.
VG+ = A nice but used record that may have a couple of light scratches or scuffs. It may play with a few pops but has no serious problems.
VG = A well used record that still plays OK but may have moderate surface noise, pops , etc.
VG- = A very well worn record that plays through without skipping, but would not be recommended for a collector.
FAIR = A very well worn record that may have skips and pronounced crackle and pops.
POOR = A record meant to be a placeholder in a collection. Not recommended for play.