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Geffen Records – GHS 2006 - Sammy Hagar Standing Hampton - Rim Text VG/VG+
Ships in a record mailer wrapped in bubble wrap and suspended with appropriate void fillers to absorb shock. Ships USPS Media mail.
See photos for record condition and sleeve condition. Visual grading as follows:
M= mint. The record appears new, as though never played. If it has indeed been played, the record shows no wear at all.
NM = near mint. The record appears new at first glance, but a closer look reveals that it may have been played. It shows minimal wear, if any.
EX = excellent. Disc appears bright and shiny, but may have some visible surface wear, very minor marks and/or scuffs, such as from removing the record from a paper innersleeve. There can be a few hairlines but nothing that is too obvious outside of a raking light or that should have a major affect on play.
VG+ = very good plus. Vinyl has surface wear, scuffs and hairlines will be apparent from a cursory glance, but no detrimental impact on the sound quality, and will likely play with some surface noise, intermittent light ticks, or the occasional light pop. Vinyl may begin to show signs of wear from play and lose its luster
VG = very good. Vinyl will have hairlines and scuffs that will cover the majority of the surface, and could have a few tiny scratches that are not raised or can be felt by running your finger over them. The surface may appear somewhat dull as groove wear may be present. These condition issues can cause more than occasional surface noise during playback, including pops and ticks, and crackle that can be persistent, but not overpower the music.
G+ = good plus. The record will have a lot of notable marks and scratches. There could be significant surface noise or groove wear. Lots of crackle, pops, and clicks. There may be writing and/or stickers on the label, as well as visible scratches on the vinyl.
G = Good. The record will have significant marks and scratches, There could be significant surface noise or groove wear. Lots of crackle, pops, clicks, might skip once or twice. This is the tipping point where you?re balanced between hearing the music and losing it to the noise. The label might be worn or torn.