Sold Date:
June 16, 2024
Start Date:
June 11, 2024
Final Price:
$211.50
(USD)
Bid Count:
14
Seller Feedback:
633
Buyer Feedback:
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Wayne Shorter, "JuJu", Mono. Blue Note BLP 4182 (1965) Featuring: Wayne Shorter - tenor sax, McCoy Tyner - piano, Reginald Workman - bass, Elvin Jones - drums.
COVER: VG Shelf, edge wear. Minor paper loss on back center. Clear tape on top open end split. Ink on front upper left. 43 West 61st St., New York 23 address on back cover.
RECORD: VG- Many hairlines, light marks, sleeve marks. Strong fidelity and volume. Plays excellent with consistent mild background crackle, tic. Original 1965 pressing. Van gelder / Plastylite "P"/"ear" both sides. New York address on labels. Ink on S1.
INSERT: Blue Note inner sleeve
GRADING: Please see below.
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GRADING:
Sealed Sealed in shrink wrap. Record condition is unknown and sold 'as-is'.
NM Appears unplayed. No marks, scratches or imperfections. We rarely use this.
VG++ May have low number (1-2) of minor imperfections that don't affect play. Examples: sleeve scuffs or superficial mark/scratch.
VG+ Has a few visible imperfections. Examples: sleeve scuffs, light scratches or other smudge / marks.
VG More imperfections than a VG+, but nothing that will overpower music when played.
VG- Several visible imperfections and/or feelable marks. Expect audible surface noise to be present.
G Multiple imperfections, may affect play.
NOTE: All records are play graded and visibly evaluated under bright light. Always see full description for details of grading.