Lot of 9x ERNEST TUBB & LORETTA LYNN original DECCA 1950s-1960s Honky Tonk LPs

Sold Date: May 18, 2024
Start Date: March 24, 2024
Final Price: $39.49 (USD)
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Lot of 9x ERNEST TUBB & LORETTA LYNN original DECCA 1950s-1960s Honky Tonk LPs - entire lot is clean and ready to play regardless of visual grading below.

Visual Grading:
Ernest Tubb Story (stereo) - cover VG, vinyl both discs are VG

Hittin' the Road (mono) - cover VG- (writing on front), vinyl VG/VG+

Baby It's So Hard to Be Good (mono) - cover NM (in shrink), vinyl NM

My Pick of the Hits (mono) - cover NM- (in shrink), vinyl NM

Just Call Me Lonesome (mono) - cover VG, vinyl VG/VG-

Mr. & Mrs. Used to Be (mono) - cover VG, vinyl VG-

Singin' Again (stereo) - cover VG- (bottom of spine split a couple inches), vinyl NM- (includes original inner company sleeve)

Golden Favorites (mono) - cover VG- (top seam split a couple inches), vinyl G+/VG (includes original inner company sleeve)

The Importance of Being Ernest (mono) - cover VG- (top seam 1/2 split.  Bottom seam split 1" in middle), vinyl VG/NM- (includes original inner company sleeve + an additional vinyl deep groove styrene pressing which does need cleaning and is in G- condition)

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GRADING SCALE:
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.