GIMPEL, WRONSKI, SZPILMAN Warsaw Piano Quintet ZAREBSKI * RARE PROMO EARLY MUZA

Sold Date: May 17, 2017
Start Date: May 4, 2017
Final Price: $24.99 (USD)
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Buyer Feedback: 35


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Warsaw Quintet
Bronislaw Gimpel, Tadeusz Wronski - violin
Stefan Kamasa - viola, Aleksander Ciachanski - cello
Wladyslaw Szpilman - piano

Julisz Zarebski - Piano Quintet in G minor

MUZA 1950/1960
XL 0178 * mono
Made in Poland

Cover: see photos
Vinyl: EX (rare in this condition from my experience)

See my condition grading system and abbreviations

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0 - 500g (1 LP): Europe - $9; Asia - $10; USA & Canada- $12. 500 - 1000g (2 - 3 LPs): Europe - $12; Asia - $15; USA & Canada- $17. 1000 - 1500g (4 - 5 LPs): Europe - $16; Asia - $18; USA & Canada- $18. 1500 - 2000g (6 - 7 LPs): Europe - $18; Asia - $25; USA & Canada- $25. More LPs? - it will parcel, approximate value $40

Packing

Super safe. Box + bubble wrap.


Record Collector's Grading System My Condition Grading System MINT (M) - sealed. NEAR MINT (NM) - sounds and looks like a barely used, from the collection of audiophile or collector, maybe occasionally soft ticks only a result of dust or the static charge. EXELLENT PLUS (EX+) - visually it looks used, with the possible influence of the inner sleeve and non sounding hairlines, that we see under strong light, but play very close to Near Mint condition. EXELLENT (EX) - condition of the vinyl at this level is still interesting, but has some issues that are mentioned in the description. VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) - sounds like played many times with some issues that are mentioned in the description; noise, but it may be a result of pressing (like early mono pressing from Communist countries - years '50, '60). Abbreviations
FOC: Foldout Cover, WOL: Writing On Label, WOC: Writing On Cover, SOL: Sticker (or Stamp) On Label, SOC: Sticker (or Stamp) On Cover, TOL: Tear On Label, TOS: Tear On Sleeve; (up) - very close to level of higher.