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Sold Date:
August 22, 2017
Start Date:
August 20, 2017
Final Price:
$79.99
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
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ANDREW HILL JUDGEMENT! 1st Stereo Press 1964? Blue Note BST84159 New York USA label (no ear) Dead Wax Side 1: STEREO BNST-84159 A VAN GELDER Dead Wax Side 1: STEREO BNST-84159 B VAN GELDER
This fits Discogs info for the 1st stereo 1964? press "VAN GELDER" and "STEREO" are stamped into the run out grooves of both sides.
Label is blue and white, with "Blue Note Records Inc • New York USA". The back cover is unfortunately damaged at the bottom. I assure you it is the correct sleeve but the bottom of the back cover where (according to Discogs) it should read "43 West 61st St., New York 23". has been damaged/ripped or cut off.
VINYL: VG++ (EX) (100% play graded)
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SLEEVE: VG- a white scuff mark on front and damage along the back bottom. Solid / no splits
In great shape except for the bottom 1" Please check the pictures.
Will come in a nice generic sleeve But I've included a 1965 BN sleeve in the last 2 pix. One side was significantly
ripped and scotch taped. It may or may not be the correct inner sleeve. It found it loose in the same box of LPs.
IF YOU WANT MORE THAN ONE PLEASE PUT IT IN THE SHOPPING CART, COMMIT TO BUY,
THEN WAIT FOR ME TO INVOICE YOU WITH THE COMBINED SHIPPING TOTAL.
VG++ A hair under near mint may have only a couple of insignificant surface only lines that should cause
only very minimal sound defects. Cover out of shrink otherwise close to perfect
VG+ Used but not abused. Some surface lines. Will have some relatively slight audible imperfections.
Some normal cover wear.
VG… There will be visual imperfections and some audible ones . May be a number of surface only lines or there
might be a small scratch but not one that repeats, Cover will be worn or have some kind of defect.
VG- .. Usually the lowest rating I will list an LP at. Same as VG but defects are more pronounced. May have more than 1 scratch but still not one that repeats. This record will still be enjoyable but there will almost definitely be background sound. I have sold many rare 78s and older acetates at this grade and buyers have almost always been quite pleased. , In this condition flaws will be pictured or noted