2 10" lps A PETE SEEGER CONCERT Folk Songs and Ballads Stinson SLP 57 1953 Orig

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Start Date: October 17, 2015
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A PETE SEEGER CONCERT  Folk Songs and Ballads Stinson SLP 57 1953 Orig Two 10" 33's   VINYL: VG+ vinyl quite decent, the actual recording seems to have been under miked as you can tell when Seeger is close to or far away from the microphones. 
SLEEVE: VG  I carefully tape & glue repaired  splits that were starting at the corners edges

 

Record 1

The House Carpenter                           

Three Courting Songs                          

The Greenland Fisheries                      

Winsboro Cotton Mill Blues                

Paddy Works On The Railroad            

Go Down Old Hannah                           

Road To Eilat

Record 2.                                              

Ariran

Four Recorder Memories

Peruvian Inca Song

Die Gandken Sind Frei

Money Is King

Bayeza

Kisses Sweeter then Wine

In the Evening when the Sun goes Down


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GRADING

NM  Should sound new. Record and cover appear virtually

unmarked, Might be 1 or 2 almost unnoticeable marks.

Cover in shrink.

VG++ Should sound almost NM or not far from it.

VG+   Used but not abused. Will have some relatively slight audible &/or visual imperfections.

VG  Still  enjoyable but there will be quite obvious visual & audible imperfections.

In this condition cover flaws will be noted or pictured.

VG- Same as VG but defects are more pronounced.


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At times defects will show up differently on different players.  For instance,

depending on the weight that a tone arm is set at or the quality of the stylus

what is just a pop on one player can sometimes be a skip on another

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PLEASE CONTACT ME & LET ME TRY & FIX IT

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