JERRY BUTLER For Your Precious Love / Sweet Was The Wine VJ 280 <Hear>

Sold Date: March 12, 2017
Start Date: March 5, 2017
Final Price: $77.00 (USD)
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isnw_ecp   JERRY BUTLER For Your Precious Love / Sweet Was The Wine VJ 280



78 = G. Ruff look with numerous scatches, marks, loss of gloss. Has background noise. (See GRADING KEY below). Play graded: (Audio-Technica AT-PL120 Direct Drive with ORTOFON 78 stylus - traks @ 2 grams) and visually graded. 

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SHIPPING & HANDLING:

Price includes the cost of an LP mailer with 78 in a sleeve and 78 taped in between 2 LP filler pads to prevent movement. This will be sandwiched between several layers of xtra 12" carboard on both sides. Please wait for invoice. USA: Media Mail: 1 to 2 = $4.50  |  3 = $5    EUROPE---U.K---JAPAN---AUSTRALIA: First-Class Package International

       1 to 2 = $34.50 |  3 = $49.50 CANADA:  First-Class Package International:          1 to 2 = $25 |  3 = $36 


GRADING KEY:

M: (MINT): Perfect! No visible or audible deterioration. Luster is fully intact with no paper scuffs. Labels have no sign of wear. I rarely use this grade.

M-: (MINT MINUS): Nearly perfect. Handled slightly. Playing surfaces still retain much of their original shine. Shows 90% of its original integrity.

VG+: (VERY GOOD PLUS): Slight signs of wear and use such as sleeve scuffs, lite marks, very lite scratches, which will have almost no audible or visual defect or deterioation. Shows 70% - 80% of its original integrity.

VG: (VERY GOOD): Obviously played and noticeably less than perfect. General wear, which may include lite scratches that you can feel with your finger, that may produce a short series of lite tics. Also marks, scuffing, smudges, groove wear and grayness of grooves, loss of gloss and warp which does not affect play. Shows at 50% - 60% of it's orignal integrity.

Also may include surface noise and extraneous noise, (which is inherent in the pressing of 78's) especially during soft passages and intro, but surface noise that will not be over powering. Should be a very playable, listenable and enjoyable record!

VG-: (VERY GOOD MINUS): Shows abundant signs of play. Same characteristics of a VG record but will have more surface noise. Has 30% - 40%  of it's original integrity.

G: (GOOD): Shows considerable wear and usage, grayness in grooves, significant marks and scratches. Surface noise may be prominent enough to impair enjoyment of the music.  Has 10% of it's original integrity.