Sold Date:
March 8, 2022
Start Date:
March 1, 2022
Final Price:
$25.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
9
Seller Feedback:
22970
Buyer Feedback:
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Hi! You're looking at a SUPERB overall condition vinyl LP which is a 1971 album on the Warner Bros. Records label and a classic self-titled Blues Rock album by guitarist and singer BONNIE RAITT. The LP was released on the Warner Brothers Records label in 1973 and has the serial number MS 1953--it's a 2nd Pressing and is a STEREO issue made in the United States.
This LP is in SUPERB overall condition and the vinyl is in NEAR MINT- condition and should play beautifully, with some light paper scuffs that should not significantly affect play and no other significant imperfections; the cover is also in NM- condition with a few small abrasions on the spine end, very light dings on the tips, slight ringwear on the front surface and just very light shelfwear otherwise but NO other significant flaws--it's NOT a cutout! The original plain white inner sleeve is also included.
Vinyl Grading Standards (unless otherwise indicated, LPs are visually graded)
Mint (or M) – Sealed and effectively perfect with no signs of wear or ever having been played.
Near Mint -- A record with only the slightest evidence of ever having been handled.
Very Good Plus Plus (VG++) A very clean record that has no marks aside from slight scuffs and abrasions caused by removal from a paper inner sleeve or perhaps a few marks on the label caused by a turntable spindle.
Very Good Plus (VG+) A record that has had a number of plays and may have some superficial scuffs, possibly mild to moderate spindle marks and / or possibly hairline scratches on the vinyl, which may produce some intermittent pops and possibly very light background noise.
Very Good (VG) A record that has generally been well cared for, but has seen a fair amount of play, with some scuffing. hairline scratches, spindle marks and / or light scratches. Should play through well, with the possibility of more pops and more background noise.
Very Good Minus (VG-) A record with significant scuffs, scratches, and spindle marks that should play through with moderate pops and surface noise, possibly of some duration.
Good (G) A record with will play through, but with significant pops, substantial background noise, and possibly intermittent skipping.
Poor (P) A record with MAJOR issues that will interfere with play, and will possibly be unplayable in part due to damage (I'll only offer an LP in this condition if it's an extreme rarity and / or for cover art display purposes).