Sold Date:
June 22, 2021
Start Date:
June 21, 2021
Final Price:
$49.99
(USD)
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ITEM
DETAILS : Original USA pressing. SLEEVE - Front cover looks great, Back cover has horizontal indentation line , see pic # 6 and a bit of ringwear at top
VINYL: strict Near Mint - completely without a mark
inserts and inner sleeve are all near mint
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Selling couple of large collections of mostly rarer LPs, CDs, promo items and other non music cultured items.
Check
out our other listings to combine shipping. Extra items can ship at
little cost or at no extra charge. Depends on which items. Just ask for a
quote before you buy.
*******As
a longtime seller AND buyer of LPs through the mail…We use oversized 13
x 16 inch mailers with "air cells" on the left and right of the LP to
ensure no corner damage. We always ship the the vinyl outside of the
sleeve (if not sealed) and pack the inner sleeve separately if necessary
to insure it gets no seam split in travel. Also, if not obvious, we do not use the term Mint for open product. near mint is the top grade even if perfect.
we play-grade many of the records we sell our grading in short: This is given that the vinyl medium is not perfect sounding or inherently noise free in the first place. NM - almost perfect to perfect mint. paper-scuffs that do not sound are worst you should see in this grade. NM doesnt have to sound perfect, but pretty close
NM-
- perfect but for one small but significant detail or several very
small imperfections that add up. one repeating light click on a
otherwise perfect vinyl can make a NM minus. Or too many paper scuffs.
Play wise there is a overall background noise level that amounts to NM
minus to our ears. NM doesn't have to sound perfect, but close. NM minus
is just...not as good as NM
VG++ small imperfections add
up to putting it out of the NM grade entirely, but still great looking
and sounding copy with a little noise here and there and maybe a
repeating short click or a small scuff. A VG++ should still be a record
that is JUST a little "used"
VG+ a wide grade and we sell
only the upper end of this grade vinyl wise. Could be overall too noisy
for VG++ or have a couple long hairlines and otherwise perfect. The
descrip would communicate this in detail of what amounts the grade to
VG+. for a cover, a corner cut or serious crease or any real seam split
would automatically put the cover in VG+ at best.
VG we don't sell VG records on here unless super rare pressings
Why
do we not use the grade EX (Goldmine, Record Collector, Yr Sister)
instead of VG++? We dunno...we used to use EX and criticize graders that
used VG++, then we switched over ten years ago.