Lot of 11 1950s JAZZ 7" 45rpm BOX SETS w/VINTAGE CARRY CASE Tatum/Krupa/Dorsey

Sold Date: July 15, 2015
Start Date: June 19, 2015
Final Price: $94.99 $60.00 (USD)
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Lot of 11 1950s JAZZ 7" 45rpm BOX SETS w/VINTAGE CARRY CASE Tatum/Krupa/Dorsey -  Cool lot of 45rpm box sets of great big band, swing jazz, piano jazz, and more from the 1950s.  No brand or date on the case but it appears to be early 60s vintage.  Case is in good solid condition with normal wear.  nothing serious.  totally functional.  Box conditions range from VG- to VG+ and records from VG- to NM, with the average probably in the VG range.  Most of the discs are very clean and all include inner sleeves.  Most have original inner company sleeves.  A few inner sleeves are plain white and a few records need a light cleaning.  The Ernesto Lecuona set is pressed on red (colored) vinyl. 

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GRADING:
SS (Still Sealed) - Never opened. (I do not believe in grading opened LPs or 45s as "Mint".  A "Mint" record is still sealed.)
NM (Near Mint)  - a near perfect, probably unplayed record.  might be dusty or have a light fingerprint, but has no marks that can be seen.
NM- (Near Mint minus) - absolutely clean with at most a few very superficial marks that have no effect on playback.
VG++ - Super clean and very lightly played.  
VG+ (Very Good Plus) - the record shows some signs of having been played, but there is very little deterioration in sound quality.
VG  (Very Good) - a well used copy. There will be obvious signs of wear and the possibility of light surface noise between tracks or during quiet passages.  A VG record may have very small marks that can be felt, but feelable marks will always be specifically noted in my listings)
VG- (Very Good minus)  - significant wear and marks and usually quite noticeable surface noise.  music still dominates over any background noise or pops.  
G (good) - still a playable record without jumps or marks that stick, but a record in this condition will have significant surface noise, pops and other distractions.