COMPLETE SET of 7 Firestone Christmas Vinyl Records - Julie Andrews, Volume 1-7

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COMPLETE SET of 7 Firestone Christmas Vinyl Records - Julie Andrews, Volume 1-7 Description

See below for condition. All records have their original inner sleeves.

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Record/Cover condition (See my Record Grading Guide below - I grade conservatively):

1962 Favorite Christmas Carols From The Voice Of Firestone - Risë Stevens, Brian Sullivan, The Firestone Orchestra And Chorus LP (FTP Records - MLP 7005)
Record: VG+ / Cover: VG+

1963 Firestone Presents Your Favorite Christmas Carols Volume 2 - Risë Stevens, Brian Sullivan, And The Columbus Boychoir With The Firestone Orchestra And Chorus LP (FTP Records - MLP-7006)
Record: VG (a handful of small light hairline scratches) / Cover: VG+

1964 Firestone Presents Your Christmas Favorites Volume 3 - Gordon MacRae, Martha Wright, Franco Corelli, Roberta Peters and The Columbus Boychoir LP (FTP Records - MLP 7008)
Record: VG+ / Cover: VG+

1965 Firestone Presents Your Favorite Christmas Music Volume 4 - Julie Andrews, Vic Damone, Dorothy Kirsten, James McCracken and The Young Americans, with The Firestone Orchestra LP (Forrell & Thomas, Inc Records - SLP-7011)
Record: VG (scratches/scuffs) / Cover: VG+

1966 Your Favorite Christmas Carols Volume 5 - Julie Andrews With André Previn And The Firestone Orchestra And Chorus LP (Forrell & Thomas, Inc Records - SLP-7012)
Record: VG (light scratches/scuffs) / Cover: VG+

1967 Firestone Presents Your Favorite Christmas Music Volume 6 - Jack Jones, Roberta Peters, Vienna Choir Boys With Irwin Kostal Conducting The Firestone Orchestra And Chorus LP (Forrell & Thomas, Inc Records - SLP-7014)
Record: VG+ / Cover: VG+ (a few cracks in a small section of the spine)

1968 Firestone Presents Your Christmas Favorites Volume 7 - Irwin Kostal And The Firestone Orchestra And Chorus LP (Forrell & Thomas, Inc Records - CSLP-7015)
Record: VG+ / Cover: VG+

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Record Grading Guide Mint (M):
I only use Mint to describe sealed records. Even sealed covers I often won't grade Mint, depending on the condition.
Near Mint (NM or M-):
NM records are shiny, with no visible defects. Writing, stickers or other markings cannot appear on the label, nor can any spindle marks. When played, it will do so with no surface noise.
NM covers are free of creases, ring wear and seam splits of any kind. They may have the original shrinkwrap.
Very Good Plus (VG+) or Excellent (EX):
VG+ records may show some slight signs of wear, including light scuffs or very light scratches. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are OK. Minor signs of handling are OK, too, such as telltale marks around the center hole.
VG+ covers should have only minor wear. A VG+ cover might have some very minor seam wear or a split. Also, a VG+ cover may have some defacing, such as a cut-out marking or price sticker.
Very Good (VG):
VG records may lack some of the original gloss found on factory-fresh records. Groove wear may be evident, as well as light scratches deep enough to feel with a fingernail. When played, a VG record has some surface noise, and some scratches may be audible, especially in soft passages.
VG covers will have many signs of human handling. Ring wear may be obvious, though not overwhelming. Multiple creases might be visible. Seam splitting can be more obvious, and it may appear on all three sides. Writing, or a price tag, may be present too.
Good (G), Good Plus (G+), Very Good Minus (VG-):
Good records may have significant surface noise, groove wear, worn labels, significant ring wear, heavy writing, or other obvious damage.
Good covers may have ring wear to the point of distraction, seam splits obvious on sight, obvious writing (marker, pen, etc).
Poor (P), Fair (F):
Poor records may be heavily scratched, cracked or badly warped, and won't play through without skipping or repeating.
Poor covers may be water damaged, split on all three seams or heavily marred by wear and writing. The cover may barely keep the LP inside of it.