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STEVE KUHN TRANCE STEVE SWALLOW JACK DeJOHNETTE 1975 ECM 1052 ST NM-/VG+ Lp

Sold Date: November 16, 2020
Start Date: August 22, 2020
Final Price: $19.95 (USD)
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The classic Steve Kuhn Trio album. Vinyl Side 1 appears at the top of Pic 1, Side 2 appears at the top of Pic 2. 


See my listings of other Vintage Jazz Lps going on now while they last! COMBINED SHIPPING is available in the USA.


About my Vintage Vinyl- Every record I sell is part of my personal collection of 1,700 Jazz and 500 Classical albums carefully compiled over 30 years (between the late 1960’s through the 1990’s). Countless hours were spent scouring record stores, mostly in NYC, but also in South Florida. Sadly they’re all gone now. Most were bought new and have had 1 owner to date. 


Bookmark my page- Additional records are being added almost daily. 


All records are visually graded. With so many records on hand, most saw few, if any plays. They have all been kept in a smoke & pet free climate controlled environment. I haven't cleaned them, preferring to leave that choice up to their new owner. Everything I sell is absolutely genuine in all respects. We never sell copies, knockoffs or counterfeits, nor do we reseal anything. Please ask all questions before bidding. This is a final sale.


$4 Shipping to the USA. COMBINED SHIPPING in the USA add $.75 each for multiple Lps (3, maybe 4, depending on size) purchased at the same time. USPS Mail to the rest of the world. (International customers- Please note- customs, etc., are the buyer's responsibility, which is eBay's policy.)