Sold Date:
January 8, 2022
Start Date:
December 10, 2021
Final Price:
$299.99
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L.C. Green
"Hold Me In Your Arms/When the Sun is Shining"
Dot 1103
COUNTRY: US pressing from 1951
CONDITION: Record is a solid V+. No groove wear. Still shiny but numerous "mars" and very light inaudible micro scratches. Plays much better than the grade would indicate. See pictures.
SPECIAL NOTES: Amazing two sided post war blues recording. Green on guitar and Walter Mitchell on harmonica. Radio station or library stocking # stamped on label. Very Rare!
Professionally packed and shipped. I pack 78's between 4 pieces of cardbaord, floating in an oversized box filled with peanuts and/or bubble material. Buy with confidence. I
have over 40 years of record collecting-buying and selling-experience.
Almost 25 years on eBay alone.
Thanks for looking. Happy collecting.
The VJM Record Grading System.
N (78) As new and unplayed .
N- (78) Nearly Mint, but has been played. No visible signs of wear or damage.
E+ (78) Plays like new, with very, very few signs of handling, such as tiny scuffs from being slipped in and out of jackets.
E (78) Still very shiny, near new looking, with no visible signs of wear, but a few inaudible scuffs and scratches.
E- (78) Still shiny but without the lustre of a new record, few light scratches.
V+ (78) V+
is an average condition 78 in which scuffs and general use has dulled
the finish somewhat. Wear is moderate but playing is generally free from
distortion. Surface noise not overly pronounced.
V (78) Moderate, even wear throughout, but still very playable. Surface noise and scratches audible but not intrusive.
V- (78)
Quite playable still, but distortion and heavy greying in loud
passages. Music remains loud in most passages. Surface noise and
scratches well below music level.
G+ (78) Grey throughout but still serviceable. Music begins to sound muffled. Heavy scratches.
G (78). Quite seriously worn and scratched, but music level is still higher than surface noise.
G- (78). Music still prominent, but wear and scatch damage extensive.
F (78). Most of music remains audible over surface noise, but listening now uncomfortable.
P (78). Unplayable.