Sold Date:
January 19, 2025
Start Date:
January 14, 2025
Final Price:
$102.50
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Bid Count:
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Big John Patton, "Got A Good Thing Goin' ", Mono. Blue Note BLP 4229 (1966 Original) Featuring: Grant Green - guitar, John Patton - organ, Hugh Walker - drums, Richard Landrum - conga.
** This is just one of several quality jazz LP's being offered this week - please see our other listings.**
COVER: VG+ Shelf wear.
RECORD: VG+ Hairlines, sleeve marks. Strong fidelity and volume. 1966 Original. VAN GELDER in deadwax (both sides).
INSERT: N / A
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.
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