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Sold Date:
April 22, 2018
Start Date:
April 17, 2018
Final Price:
$51.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
16
Seller Feedback:
445
Buyer Feedback:
11
Here's a Vintage 7 " Inch 33 Ep with picture sleeve.Front of sleeve says A.A. Allen Revivals Presents Don Stewart God's Man And God's Pattern.Red vinyl 7 inch record.Picture sleeve has a 1 and 1/2 inch split on left side seam.Very small tear right near split.Sleeve also has some creasing and wear.Very top of sleeve has 3 very small tears.Back of sleeve has a small brown stain near very bottom.Side 1 of record has no scratches.Has some light scuffing.This side has some very tiny white specks which appear to be in the red vinyl.None are feelable and I'm guessing they either happened when record was pressed and made or could possibly be very tiny non feelable groove pit marks.They don't seem to affect play.There's approximately 25 to 30.This side also looks to have some groove wear but side still has good shine.Side two of record has one small 1/4th inch feelable scratch.This side has lots of nice looking shine on grooves.I play tested both sides and side one plays nicely with some light background ticks at times but still plays well for a spoken word recording.Side two plays with a light background crackle at times but still plays pretty well for it being a spoken word recording.The one feelable scratch on this side causes a light pop for approximately 12 or so revolutions.I also noticed record has a small warp when it was spinning on my turntable.Does not affect play as it is small only.As far as I can tell while listening to this record it sounds like A.A. Allen had passed away very recently and it sounds like Don Stewart was kind of chosen to step in and possibly take over for A.A Allen or at least carry on A.A. Allen's message.The sermons get pretty lively with some yelling and such at times.