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Sold Date:
February 12, 2022
Start Date:
August 19, 2021
Final Price:
$458.90
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
17
Buyer Feedback:
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This copy is a first press with the misprinted record label and matrix codes 1A and 1B, meaning it is one of the first copies ever produced!! 1959 CL1355 First Press - Original Press Miles Davis - Kind of Blue Columbia 6 Eye Mono Deep Groove LP!
The back of the cover sleeve is misprinted with the Flamenco Sketches track first on side 2, when it should be All Blues.
It is in very good condition and sounds amazing! There is very faint surface scratching/ paper scratching on both sides that do not catch on the fingernail. The record has been fully play tested and does not skip! There is a very light surface noise or crackling that is more noticeable during the quiet parts of the record, but otherwise the audio sounds great. The labels are in very good condition with minor scratches.
The cardboard sleeve is in VG+ condition with very minor scratches on the front middle area. There is no ring wear. The original paper sleeve is included and in very good condition.
Pictures have been provided to show the condition, so please judge for yourself before you buy it. If you have any questions about the record or would like additional pictures, please do not hesitate to message me, and I will do the best I can. Offers are appreciated, so please feel free to make one. Thank you for taking the time to view my listing!
Matrix Codes
Side 1: XLP47324-1A (can be seen in photos) Side 2: XLP47325-1B (can be seen in photos)
Condition
Media: VG Cardboard Sleeve: VG+ Paper Sleeve: VG+ Labels: VG