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Sold Date:
January 19, 2025
Start Date:
January 9, 2025
Final Price:
$510.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
17
Seller Feedback:
1863
Buyer Feedback:
4063
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FEATURED LP
Charles Mingus -THE CLOWN- (Original 12-inch, Mono D.G. Pressing.)
Atlantic - 1260
VINYL GRADE (see grading scale below)LP is in (NM) condition.
The thick, lustrous vinyl appears to have never been played.
The fidelity is superb, with no distortion, pops, or clicks of any kind.
Jacket is in (NM-) condition.
Original heavy framed jacket is in (NM-) condition. The corners display only the slightest amount of shelf wear. There is a light amount of laminate lifting on the upper right hand corner only from a miniscule split on the upper seam, which is hard to see in the photo.
The back displays nicely with just a touch of aging. There is also a factory stamp on the bottom right hand corner as seen in the image. beautiful copy of this jazz classic.
PRESSING AND COMMENTSOriginal 12-inch D.G. MONO LP. Comes with original glassine inner sleeve. From my personal collection.
GRADING INFORMATIONRecord Grading Codes
N/N- = Virtually flawless in all aspects, with original sound fidelity. Record appears unplayed.
NM = Near Mint. Exceptional condition and sound fidelity, with minor (if any) visible signs of use.
EX+ = Excellent Plus. Near new label and jacket appearance, showing careful usage. Topical surface marks may exist,
such as paper sleeve marks, and other signs of incidental handling that will not cause intrusively audible surface noise. Audio quality far outweighs any marginal appearance flaws.
EX = Excellent Condition. Appearance shows moderate use, but a good degree of enjoyable play is available; the record shows reasonable care in handling. Audio is
only lightly affected by intermittent surface noise, and music retains its full spectrum of fidelity, with no mistracking. What we call a listener's copy.
Jacket Grading Codes
NM- = A record jacket showing little or no wear, with no marks on front or back. Seams, spines, corners are not
worn to any degree. Lamination completely intact.
EX+ = A record jacket that shows only light and topical wear, typically acquired during years of normal careful
storage and usage. Reasonably fine appearance can be expected, with no repairs or seam and edge damage.
EX = A record jacket that has acquired a little more shelf and storage wear, still retaining its original
structural integrity. Small seam split repairs, light corner and edge wear likely.
Note: + or - may be used to indicate slight variations in quality within each rating.
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