Sold Date:
February 11, 2018
Start Date:
February 6, 2018
Final Price:
$26.00
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NOTE ::SEE PIC FOR TRACK LISTING & ARTISTS
RARE JAZZ LP
ARTIST::: JOHN COLTRANE / HANK MOBLEY
TITLE::: TWO TENORS
LABEL::: PRESTIGE PRLP 7043 WASHINGTON AVE. ADDRESS MONO DEEP GROOVE RVG ON RUNOUT
YEAR::
NOTE:::A PLAYABLE FILLER COPY UNTIL ONE BETTER COMES ALONG
CONDITION:: BOTH SIDES I GRADE VG- plays better in some areas...SIDE A has some damage on lip of record and you would have to lay your needle a little pass the edge and before track for it to play and not jump...if you start needle at edge of lip it jumps to beginning of track..
I HAVE PROVIDED A FULL SOUND CLIP OF BOTH SIDE SO YOU CAN JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
COVER::::: G- has taping along edges and paper loss on both sides..writing in pen on back SEE PICS FOR MORE DETAILS ON COVER & LABELS
SEE GRADING SCALE FOR MORE DETAILS...RECORD IS GRADED USING SCALE BELOW....
SEE SHIPPING TERMS BELOW (1 12" record) I do Combine shipping costs when buying more than 1 lp
S/H US $4.00
CANADA S/H::: $15.00
INTERNATIONAL S/H $21.00
PLEASE WAIT FOR MY INVOICE BEFORE PAYING
RECORD IS ALWAYS PACKED SEPARATE FROM COVER....AND SENT IN POLYPROPYLENE SLEEVE....
RETURN POLICY..IF YOU ARE UNHAPPY WITH YOUR PURCHASE EMAIL WITHIN 14 DAYS OF RECEIPT,AND YOU CAN SEND IT BACK FOR A REFUND....SHIPPING COST BACK TO ME IS NON REFUNDABLE.....
PLEASE WAIT FOR MY INVOICE BEFORE PAYING
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE BE PATIENCE WITH SHIPPING TIME,I CANNOT CONTROL MAIL SHIPPING TIME AFTER I SEND ITEMS OUT.....INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING TAKES UP TO 14 DAYS AND AT TIMES CAN TAKE LONGER...
ITEMS NORMALLY SHIPPED WITHIN 4 DAYS AFTER PAYMENT
PAYPAL PAYMENT WITHIN 3 DAYS
SEE GRADING SCALE BELOW
SS (Still Sealed) = Has Original Unopened factory seal. Disc is assumed to be undamaged and mint, but this can’t be proven until the album is actually opened and the disc examined. Any flaws on cover will be noted.
M (Mint) = perfection, no flaws, defects or marks indicating handling or playing. We rarely use this grade, and if when we do it is usually on the disc. Pristine! It looks as if you just got it home from a the record store and removed the shrink wrap. Rare Copy, can be worth much more than M- price.
M- / NM (Near Mint) = Has a very minor defect or two that disqualifies it as mint. Vinyl, Labels & Cover are virtually flawless, bright and shiny. Minor defects can be barely visible scuffs or hairline marks, label may have a small mark or be off center, cover might have a few small dents, or a tiny mark.
VG++ = (Non-standard GoldMine grade, middle grade between M- and VG+.) Some visible surface wear, few very minor scratches and scuffs, with minimal impact on the sound quality. Vinyl will still have good luster; labels may have minor imperfections (small labels or initials, etc.) but otherwise clean. Cover has only slight wear and artwork is frameable.
VG+ = Record will have moderate surface wear and may have light record noise at times but still plays nicely. There will be no skips, and audio quality is quite enjoyable, scratches are light and can’t be felt with fingernail. There might be a slight warp that doesn’t affect sound quality. The cover will have some wear but it is still nice to look at, a small seam split might be present. Flaws are quite varied at this grade level, and can include any of them but not very many. In general the vinyl will sound good and the cover will look good.
VG = Record will show heavier surface wear and surface noise from play, but still not overpower the music. Sporadic clicks/pops might be heard in spots on the record, and light surface noise between tracks. Yet, there are no skips or serious defects in the vinyl, a few scratches that can be felt. The cover starts to look worn or discolored, but the artwork is still attractive, it is common to have a seam split with this grade. Flaws are quite varied at this grade level and can include any of them within this range.
VG-(minus) = Record is well-played, has some heavy scratches, heavy wear, dullness or distracting surface noise yet doesn’t overpower the listening experience and should play without skipping. Cover starts to be less attractive with large splits, wear on art, heavy ring wear or tape repairs.