Wes Montgomery: Tequila Verve DG MGM Pressing 1966 Stereo RVG. Nice Copy!

Sold Date: October 4, 2022
Start Date: September 27, 2022
Final Price: $12.99 (USD)
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Wes Montgomery: Tequila. Verve Deep Groove 1966 MGM Pressing. Stereo LP recorded by Rudy Van Gelder at Van Gelder Studios. Englewood Cliffs, NJ. With Ron Carter, Barretto and Grady Tate. Arranged by Claus Ogerman. 
LP is VG++ with black inky gloss and a few light sleeve scuffs that DNAP. Plays very nice. Sleeve is VG due to 4" split at top of opening. Will ship with LP in a Big Fudge inner sleeve. 
The records will be shipped with the inner sleeve and record outside the jacket. 
Additional items are listed and I will be happy to combine shipping on multiple purchases. Please do not pay until I can send a revised invoice to combine multiple purchases. 
Grading Guidelines
Mint (M): Sealed and/or unplayed  
Near Mint (NM)Near perfect record and cover. No visible flaws or defects (any manufacturing scuffs should be noted). No unexpected surface noise or other audible issues at normal listening volume.
Near Mint Minus (NM-) A very clean, lightly played record.  The record shows very minor   signs of use.  A light scuff or smudge may be present, with no visible scratches.  The cover has no more than the most minor defects, such as almost invisible ring wear or other signs of slight handling. 
Very Good++ (VG++) (same as EX) Only a very small number of minor flaws present (ex. a couple of faint hairlines, a light scuff). No unexpected surface noise or other audible issues at normal listening volume. Cover shows no significant ring wear, nor seam splits.
Very Good+ (VG+) More slight signs of wear but still an excellent condition record that plays well. Any surface noise is very minimal and the record is still an enjoyable listen. No groove wear. Cover may show minor defects including very light ring wear. 
Very Good  (VG) More obvious wear. Surface noise evident on playing, especially in soft passages, and during a song's intro and fade but never overpowers the music. Ring wear and other defects evident.
Good (G) Worn. Significant surface noise throughout, scratches that produce noise, but will play through without skipping.
Poor (G), Fair (F) Worn out. Won't play through without skipping or repeating.