Leonid KOGAN - SIGNED - Beethoven Violin Concerto - SHINSEKAI - Japan

Sold Date: October 9, 2019
Start Date: October 2, 2019
Final Price: $123.50 (USD)
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Leonid Kogan, violin

"Signed by Leonid Kogan in Moscow 1981 on the back" 

Andrei Mytnik, piano

Kirill Kondrashin

Stat Symphony Orchestra

Beethoven: Violin Concerto

Sarasate: Romanza Andaluza - Malaguena

Khatchaturjan: Sabre Dance

Label: Shinsekai Records - PLS 45 - Tokyo - Japan

Record: Looks very good: a few soft marks and a few fine lines. 

Sound: Side 1 is still good for general listening. There is a soft surface noise but the music is still dominating. Side 2 is not good. Here, the surface noise is dominating the music. 

Cover: is still very good with some wear: some rubbed edges en corners. See photo's to have a better idea of the condition. 

I never grade Mint when the record is not sealed.

(Grading is adjusted to each described record)

 

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GRADING

Visual - en spot listening

Please, read them!

 

When there are specific imperfections on a record (tags, writing, specific damage, specific imperfections in the vinyl, etc?) I will mention them together with the grading

 

M: Mint Only when the record is sealed

 

NM: Near Mint

Record = is as good as new and still very shiny. Some very light signs of usage are possible. Nothing more. 

Sound = excellent with maybe an occasional minor tick or minor sound.

Cover = as new with minimal wear.

 

VG++ / VG+ / VG

Record VG++ = still very shiny with a few hairlines and/or a few soft marks

Sound VG++ = still excellent with maybe now and then a small tick and/or a short and soft sound. Nothing that is infecting hear-play

Cover VG++ = still very good with a bit wear => See photo's.

 

G                                 

Record = still shiny but you can see some hairlines and/or some small scuffs across the surface

Sound = is still good with sometimes a mild surface noise and/or some short patches of minor, sometimes, mediocre ticking with maybe a plop here or there. Hear-play can be slightly infected in some very small zones. Overall, the sound is still dominating these imperfections

Cover = is still looking good but there is some wear on corners, edges and/or spine. There can be some small splits (max 0,50 cm) next to the inlet. There is some surface-wear like ring-wear or maybe some discolorations

 

Not so good => only when the record is a very rare one

Record = is not really 100 % shiny anymore. There are lines, scuffs and/or swipes across the surface

Sound = there is a moderate surface noise, throughout or intermittent, and/or some patches with serious ticks and/or plops. The record doesn?t skip. Hear-play is infected in some zones but the record is still fine for general listening, nothing more

Cover = there is real wear on corners, edges and spine. There are splits in the seams, serious ring-wear or surface-wear. Look at the photo to have a better idea of the condition