Sold Date:
November 27, 2022
Start Date:
November 20, 2022
Final Price:
$104.50
(USD)
Bid Count:
25
Seller Feedback:
1297
Buyer Feedback:
0
All sorts of 60s vinyl. I need to clean house. No idea why I took the time to ultrasonically clean and post so many of these.
So many great names and titles. All of them need to go. Someone is going to get very lucky on these. I guess it is a reward for my followers!
I added jacket protectors and new inner sleeves on all the records. All of the vinyl has been cleaned. Grades are posted either on sticky notes or jacket labels that I print.
I will be posting more auctions throughout the next few days and post all my auctions to the top of the store so stay tuned! So many great instant collections!
Grading Standards: I take grading seriously and grade conservatively. For example, my ultrasonic clean VG strong is often many sellers VG+. I grade the record to reflect the lowest the album could possibly grade. Grading is aesthetic except when noted as play tested in the title.
The grade is in the item description in the format VINYL GRADE/JACKET GRADE. The grade is also listed in the item specifics.
Vinyl Grading Standards:
Mint: Only sealed records are considered mint.
NM : Near Mint : I rarely grade NM. No scratches and clean inlays. This would leave one wondering if it's been played.
EX: Looks great, sounds new. Can have up to 3 scratches/nicks per side. Silence expected even between songs. Still very rare, less than 3% of records graded.
VG+: May have some light scratches/nicks. Less than 8 per side is the standard. Very little change to sound quality. Expected to have sound quality close to near mint. If there is any light crackling, it is only heard between songs. This will please most audiophiles.
VG-STRONG: A great value. Likely will sound VG+ as the VG has scratches but the scratches are light and spaced out. This is great for playing and most likely, the grade is just based on aesthetics.
VG: Has alot of scratches. Usually more than 8 on each side. May have slight affect on sound quality. The primary example is crackling that can be present on quieter sections.
G+: Scratches cover the entire record. Usually the scratches are light and the record can sound fine but skips are a possibility. This category is for gamblers. I have played many a G+ record that sounds great after cleaning but you never know. You should never grade this category by ear. How it tracks on one record player is not how it may track on another.
G: Record is not playable. Deep scratches, cracks, warps, chips, and more. A record in this condition would need to be ultra rare to be worth posting.
Jacket Grading Standards:
M: Sealed, no storage wear.
EX: Usually in shrink, slight storage wear such as minor ring wear or some rubbing on the edges of the jacket. Frame worthy.
VG+: May have one small imperfection such as some fading on the binding. Usually frame worthy.
VG: May have 2 imperfections such as ring wear and a signature.
G+: has 3 imperfections such as ring wear, signature, and a tear on the binding. Not a great sleeve for collectors. Most record jackets are G+ these days. Many of them are 50+ years old and it shows!
G: Has 4 or more imperfections. My lowest grade. Not a great sleeve for collectors.
NA: The record does not have an original jacket. If there is a jacket, it is simply a random replacement such as a Beethoven record.