JOHN COLTRANE-COLTRANE-PRESTIGE 7105-ORIG. MONO D.G.- (LP)-NICE
  $   578

 


$ 578 Sold For
Jul 9, 2012 Sold Date
Jul 2, 2012 Start Date
$   20 Start price
14   Number Of Bids
  USA Country Of Seller
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Featured LP Album: COLTRANE Artist: JOHN COLTRANE Label & Number: PRESTIGE 7105    ORIG. MONO D.G.    Vinyl Grade: The LP is in EX condition.

The thick lustrous vinyl is nice with some surface marks and the intermittent light background noise and the occasional pop neither of which are intrusive.  
Jacket Grade: Jacket is in EX condition.  

Heavy, laminated jacket is very nice with sharp seams but with a touch of  corner wear and a fleck of color missing from both left corners (as seen in the image). The back is  fine showing only light soiling (as seen in the image).

Pressing Comments: RVG etched in dead wax Notes  
Our Grading System Record Grading Codes

N/N-  =  Virtually flawless in all aspects, with original sound fidelity. Record appears unplayed.

NM  =  Near Mint. Exceptional condition and sound fidelity, with minor (if any) visible signs of use.

EX+  =  Excellent Plus. Near new label and jacket appearance, showing careful usage. Topical surface marks may exist, such as paper sleeve marks, and other signs of incidental handling that will not cause intrusively audible surface noise. Audio quality far outweighs any marginal appearance flaws.

EX  =  Excellent Condition. Appearance shows moderate use, but a good degree of enjoyable play is available; the record shows reasonable care in handling. Audio is only lightly affected by intermittent surface noise, and music retains its full spectrum of fidelity, with no mistracking. What we call a listener's copy.

  Jacket Grading Codes

NM  =  an LP jacket showing little or no wear, with no marks on front or back. Seams, spines, corners are not worn to any degree. Lamination completely intact.

EX+  =  Record jacket that shows only light and topical wear, typically acquired during years of normal careful storage and usage. Reasonably fine appearance can be expected, with no repairs or seam and edge damage.

EX  =  a record jacket that has acquired a little more shelf and storage wear, still retaining its original structural integrity. Small seam split repairs, light corner and edge wear likely.

Note:  + or - may be used to indicate slight variations in quality within each rating.

Record jackets are equal to disc condition with exceptions noted. All efforts are made to accurately denote record and jacket conditions. Records are graded aurally and visually and are professional cleaned, when needed but above all guaranteed to conform to the grade assigned.

Shipping Information PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE SO THAT WE CAN CALCULATE THE MOST AFFORDABLE FEES! All LPs and CDs are packed with foam and shipped in heavy-duty cardboard boxes to ensure their safe arrival. Most items are placed in either mylar sleeves or bubble wrap for added protection. All records are professionally cleaned and delivered in plastic sleeves, with records separated from jackets, thus protecting the jackets from splitting during shipment.
THE FOLLOWING FEES ARE ESTIMATES: PLEASE WAIT FOR OUR INVOICE!
Destination First LP Additional LP U.S. Media Mail  (USA only) $3.95 TBD U.S. Mail - Europe First Class (no tracking #) $19.45 TBD U.S. Mail - Europe Priority Mail (tracking #) $42.80 TBD U.S. Mail - Far East Priority Mail (no tracking #) $24.16 TBD U.S. Mail - Far East Express MAil (tracking #) $45.80 TBD 100% Guarantee Policy If you are unsatisfied with your purchase for any reason - simply return your record for a refund - no questions asked! Buyer pays return shipping, refund issued upon receipt.
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Payment is required within 5 days of auction end. If you have any questions about this item, please email me before bidding. eBayers with zero or excessive negative feedback please send an email stating your intention to follow through with this transaction if successful. About Madame Mono's Auction Items Many of Madame Mono's records are proudly offered from the personal collection of my Uncle, who worked as a program director for a major radio station back in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. My Uncle took pride in caring for his records and many appear as new. His immaculate taste and critical choice of titles ensured that he never wasted time on a bad note. Enjoy!


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