Sold Date:
December 30, 2023
Start Date:
August 25, 2023
Final Price:
$19.99
(USD)
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Excellent Guaranteed Original 1972 Pressing Of This Very Cool LP From Dionne Warwick (As Dionne Warwicke For These 1972 Springboard Releases) Titled "Sings Her Very Best". Released On The Springboard Record Label #SP 4002. Vinyl Pressing Is In VG++ Or Excellent Clean And Shiny Condition With Very Light Storage Warp Not Affecting The Strong Play Plays Fine and Sounds Very Good! Labels Look Fine. Cover (Jacket) Is In VG+ Condition With Very Light Wear All Seams Intact And Spine Is Legible.
Will Be Listing Quite A Few Early LP's From Dionne This Week All In Decent Shape, Including Her First 3 Releases.
Will be happy to combine shipping charges for multiple items purchased. Please let me know if you are bidding on more than one 45 or LP. Your satisfaction is guaranteed or your money back. Please check my other auctions and my store for more cool 45's and LP's. All records packed in sturdy record mailers with cardboard inserts record shipped outside of jacket to prevent seam splitting during shipment new outer vinyl sleeve included. Thanks for looking!
SS...Still sealed in original factory shrink wrap (never opened), any wear or tears in shrink will be noted in description. Bent or dinged corners, creases, drill or punch holes, saw cuts, etc. will also be noted.
MINT...An opened record with no noticeable flaws whatsoever, generally this grade is applied only when the record is known to be un-played. If I do not know it is un-played, I may grade it as NM and looks un-played. Cover jackets will appear like new, shrink wrap may be removed but there will be no noticeable flaws.
NM...Near Mint condition, vinyl looks like new or may show only the slightest evidence of having been played, will have a nice glossy shine, labels will be clean or just one or two light marks near the spindle hole. Cover jackets will be nearly flawless showing only the slightest signs of wear (slight edge wear, very minor dings, etc.).
VG++...Very Good Plus Plus...Just a bit more wear than NM. Vinyl may have a few extremely light scratches or paper scuffs that may sound briefly in quiet passages. Cover jackets may show the slightest signs of ring wear (just barely noticeable), or minor edge & corner wear. VG++ records are very nice and quite collectible, especially for first issues or rare recordings.
VG+...Very Good Plus....Vinyl will have a bit more wear, possibly having some occasional extraneous noise, mainly in soft passages & dead wax areas; will not overwhelm the overall listening experience. Cover jackets may have very light ring wear, edgewear, light stains, smudges, or other minor marks. There will be no seam splits. This is still a desirable grade representing an enjoyed record that has been well taken care of.
VG..Very Good....Vinyl will play with some pops & crackling in places but overall should be an enjoyable listen. Some groove wear will be evident and luster may be fading. Cover jacket wear will be much more evident; moderate to heavier ring wear, small seam splits, minor writing, staining, or smudges.
VG-...Very Good Minus...Vinyl will have one or two bad scratches or heavy scuffs making it a bit less than a VG rating. May skip or have a few loud pops and will have lost much of it's luster. Cover jackets will be worn; heavy ring wear, seam splits, pronounced edge/spine wear, conspicuous writing or other marks. Generally I only sell records of this grade or below if they are somewhat rare.