Sold Date:
May 17, 2022
Start Date:
March 4, 2022
Final Price:
$49.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
1024
Buyer Feedback:
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Art Blakey And The Jazz Messengers Free For All Vinyl LP NM French Repress C-10.
Condition:NM
Notes/ comments: FRENCH PRESSING! *BST 84170*
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All my records have been acquired by me at thrift shops, flea markets, stores, record shows and yard sales attics and basements since 1990's. Expect some wear and tear of a minor degree. Covers may show seam splits and shelf wear. I don't buy trash vinyl and throw away anything that I consider to be unlistenable or noisy due to scratches and surface blemishes. You may find sleeve marks skate marks fingerprints as well as minor dust and grime. I typically won't deep clean records because there are so many ways to clean them so this can be done by you.... the buyer. please see photos for condition and details of actual records. Sold as is. This is a USA 48 states only auction. Please feel free to ask questions and thanks for bidding. I will combine shipping for up to 4 lps if they can safely fit into the mailer, so shop away! Let me know if you plan on buying multiple items and wait for invoice with adjusted shipping. I am constantly shopping records and selling. Let me know if there is a particular artist you are looking for. Feedback is important to me and communication is key for both of us. Let me know if you have any questions.
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Grading as follows:
SS (Still Sealed): Vinyl is presumed mint and any defects on the cover will be noted above in the description.
Mint: If the album is not sealed, then the vinyl must look truly unplayed and cover will not show evident flaws for this grade.
NM: The Vinyl looks virtually flawless, being perhaps played a few times. A barely visible scuff may be permitted, but no scratches. The cover will be in like new shape, showing only barely unnoticeable flaws.
Ex: Pretty much the same as NM, but a non-feelable and barely noticeable scratch may be permitted, and the cover will show slightly more wear.
VG++: Slightly above average. Still very minor surface wear, with very minor scratch(es) or scuff(s). Cover shows slight shelf wear, only visible under close inspection.
VG+: Average. Still a good luster and shine. The difference between VG++ and VG+ is the amount of scuffs and light scratches. Covers are still clean, with slight wear, and maybe a few light marks or minor writing.
VG: Decent luster and shine still, with more noticeable scratches than VG+, but still overall a decent (far from pristine) record. The cover may be starting to show signs of splitting, ring wear, or have markings.
VG-: Luster and shine will start to become less prominent at VG- and below, as well as prominent scratches and scuffs. Covers will be in pretty rough shape. Good filler copy.
G+: Vinyl will be show several scratches and scuffs (I do clean all of my records, so don't expect a moldy or dirty record). Covers will most likely be taped or have multiple seam splits. This is record is in rough shape.
G/P: There is little difference between a G+ and a G record. The main difference being that a Good record may skip or stick in a few places. A record at this grade is being sold because of its extreme rarity, and should be considered filler for your collection until another copy comes along. Poor condition!
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