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Dan Fogelberg Interchords Full Moon Epic Gatefold Promo A2S-1335

Sold Date: November 27, 2018
Start Date: September 7, 2018
Final Price: $29.96 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 24
Buyer Feedback: 12

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Dan Fogelberg Interchords Full Moon Epic Gatefold Promo A2S-1335

Record Details:

Matrix / Runout: T1 XSM-168923-1A Artison logo stamped Matrix / Runout: T1 XSM-168924-1B Artison logo stamped Matrix / Runout: T1 XSM-168925-1A Artison logo stamped Matrix / Runout: T1 XSM-168926-1C Artison logo stamped

LP condition: Side 1 VG+/EX, Side 2VG (Couple Scratches noted), Side 3 VG+, Side 4 VG+ Both LP's required proper cleaning with finger prints, oil and dust.
Sleeve condition:G+ seam splits - multiple and wide.
Cover condition: VGShows some edge wear and scuffing as would be expected of an older album cover.

This LP has not been played unless I have noted that above. Condition of the LP set has been done using visual inspection only. This LP has NOT been cleaned and should be properly cleaned prior to playing.

Sound quality of a record will vary based upon the quality of the components that make up your system.

I will consolidate shipping for like kind items where shipping can be consolidated.

This item will be shipped via USPS Media Mail.

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Please note, these records are untested (if otherwise, it will be listed in the description). This record has not been cleaned. Grading is done using direct light and inspecting the vinyl for imperfections and scratches. All records will require proper cleaning before they are played on your record player to prevent damage and poor sound quality. I always provide a Generous return policy on records because they are untested.

Photos: The item you see in the picture is the exact item you will receive.

Grading Chart: Please use the images provided for reviewing the condition of the label, sleeve, cover and vinyl. I grade as follows:

Near Mint – Vinyl is just extremely problem free and the label is near perfect. The record itself looks almost new but may have some very minor flaws such as a drill hole, there will be no writing on the label, a couple of very minor scuff or scrapes on the vinyl, and the record itself must play very clean for this rating. Usually I reserve this rating for new old stock LP's
Excellent – The label may show wear from use, a sticker or writing, more scuffing, scrapes, and light scratches. Some minor warping of the vinyl. Audio will have noticeable surface noise, but nothing that would detract from the enjoyment of listening to the music.
Very Good + – This record embodies most characteristics of the Excellent rating but had just enough VG characteristics that I couldn’t grade it higher.
Very Good – These records will typically – but not always – have writing and ring wear (see photographs). The vinyl itself will have a variety of scuffs, scrapes and scratches that are visible under normal lighting. It may have noticeable warp. The play on this record will be consistent with background noise that is present, but does not in any way detract from enjoying the record itself though in an occasional spot, my be more prevalent than in most of the song.
Good + – These records exhibit some of the characteristics of a Good rating but not quite enough to get a very good rating. These records may have just a bit more surface noise when played. The record is will still be a pleasure to listen to, it will however exhibit more frequent distractions in background noise. Unless it is a rare LP, these are normally tossed.
Good – Records in this grade will appear very well used with multiple major or excessive minor flaws that impact sound quality to include multiple skip points. Audio in this grade is what I would call terrible. Some worse than other, but enough so that the background noise may play at the same level or above the music itself. This is a rating that if purchasing a record, you are buying it as a place holder in your collection or because the record is so rare, having it in any condition it is still worth having. Like Good+, unless it is a rare LP, these go to the trash bin.