Sold Date:
May 12, 2014
Start Date:
May 3, 2014
Final Price:
$25.95
(AUD)
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Buyer Feedback:
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Comments:
Incredible 1st pressing German edition on 'Exulta' label with the original Monarch (butterfly) record labels
http://www.discogs.com/Doors-LA-Woman/release/3601160
Vinyl - Record is in good visual condition, although a little noisy behind and between tracks and the runouts.
A solid VG though...
Cover - good laminated cover. Added a new outer and inner to further protect.
Has minor wear on the edges, and
slight de-laminations, although none are very nasty.
Corners are dinged, readable
square-ish and only slightly compressed spine.
No insert.
A decent VG because of the above items - still looks great though.
Artist: The Doors
Title: L.A. Woman
Type: 1 x vinyl LP
Label: Exulta
Cat Number: 42-090
Country: GERMANY
Year: 1971
Vinyl Grade: VG (marked as indicated, plays well with a little noise)
Jacket: VG (not bad - good shape, as above)
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I use the Goldmine Price Guide to determine the grade of all my records. I strive to PLAY grade all records as accurately as possible
The following is Goldmine's description of grades:
Mint (M) = No scuffs or scratches, blotches or stains, labels or writing, tears or splits; nothing!
Mint minus (M-) = one tiny problem, not major. Hard to find unless you look very hard.
Near Mint (NM) = A record or cover that is otherwise Mint but has one or two tiny, inconsequential flaws that do not affect play, and don't look too bad.
Very Good Plus (VG+) = Record or cover has been handled and played either infrequently or very carefully. That is an item obviously not perfect, but not too far from it.
On a disc, this could mean that there are light paper scuffs from sliding in and out of a paper sleeve, or the vinyl may have lost some but not all of it's original luster. Cover will have light ring wear, or tiny splits, or bends, but not all three!
Very Good (VG) = Record and cover will display visible signs of handling and playing, such as loss of vinyl luster, light surface scratches, groove wear, and spindle trails from countless spins on the turntable, or the cover will have bends, tears, splits, marks, ring wear or a combo of three or more of these. A VG record looks like it will have some audible surface noise when it is played, although any such noise should not overwhelm the musical experience. The cover will still look OK overall and one you would be proud to display, despite it's flaws.
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