Sold Date:
December 18, 2017
Start Date:
September 21, 2017
Final Price:
$220.00
$180.00
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Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 3 F-dur, op.90. Performed by Hans Knappersbusch with Berlin Philharmonic. Live performance from Berlin, 1942.
LP Д-06429-30. MONO. USSR, 1960. The earliest Leningrad pressing, Leningrad Sovnarkhoz label by Leningradsky Zavod ('LZ').
RECORD VISUALLY EX-/VG+, ONLY SUPERFICIAL SCUFFING FROM STORAGE WITH NO SCRATCHES OR HAIRLINES, SEE PICTURES. EX PLAYBACK, CLOSE-TO-TOP PLAYER: MINOR BACKGROUND NOISE SLIGHTLY FEELABLE IN FEW QUIET PASSAGES, ONE OR TWO OCCASIONAL LIGHT POP ON SIDE 1, NO ISSUES DETECTED OTHERWISE. GORGEOUS COPY!
PLAIN LENINGRAD FACTORY SLEEVE OF 1959-60 IN NICE CONDITION.
VG++ (= EX): Still very shiny, album has light signs of wear: a couple of inaudible light scuffs and/or light scratches.
VG+ : Some more wear, light scratches and/or scuffs: album plays with minimal surfacenoise = occasional light crackle, but still very enjoyable.
VG : Scratches and scuffs. Album plays with some more surfacenoise (light crackle and/or or occasional pops, but no skipped or repeat grooves).
G : Moderate, even wear throughout, still playable but with quite some surfacenoise (I rarely list records with this grade, except when they are very collectable
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