Description: What I am offering is the following: ARTIST: Jan Garber and his Orchestra LABEL: Ridgeway F-111 PROMOGENRE: Jazz/Big Band SONG TITLES: Who Goofed/Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans VISUAL CONDITION: VG-INVENTORY NUMBER: 181-45-523SHIPPING: USPS media mail. Records are shipped in a 45rpm box with spacers to give added protection to the records. In addition, the box is then placed in a padded envelope for additional protection. If you have a larger order, they'll be placed in an appropriate box with peanuts and spacers to protect them. I'm not interested in making a sale only to have the record destroyed in transit. If you're tired of poor grading, please give me a shot. My grading tends to be some of the strictest you'll find on Ebay. YouTube name: JLStanton1968 VISUAL GRADING SCALE: Mint (M) Perfect in every way, having never been played and possibly sealed Near Mint (NM) The record has been stored between other records, looks glossy and may have been played a few times. There are no visible marks on the vinyl and the sleeve and any inserts are present and complete. Excellent (E) Almost Near Mint, but there can be very light marks where the vinyl has been in and out of the sleeve. There may also be some very small signs of use. Very Good Plus (VG+) More marks are apparent than an Excellent graded copy, but nothing that compromises the record visually or audibly. Slight scuffing or faint scratches may be visible, and upon play, some slight background crackle. Very Good (VG) It's been played a bit, but is still usable. Light pops and clicks, an edge split, along with light visible scuffs and scratches can be seen. It is a nice listen, but you will be able to hear and see the wear in the playing. Good Plus (G+) This is a pretty hammered copy that for whatever reason, plays nicely. I usually won't post G+ records unless they're very rare and play well. Good (G) I won't be selling any vinyl in Good condition on eBay because they're usually too beat to be enjoyable. Poor (P) GarbageAUDIBLE GRADING SCALE: (This is something I came up with because it's what I'd personally want if I were buying from a dealer online). For 45rpm records, I use an Audio Technica LP120 to do the sound grading without headphones.Plays New: Just what you'd expect. The record plays with virtually no surface noise other than the music.Plays Excellent: Slight static, barely perceptible. If you have to think about if it plays new or just below new, it's just below new.Plays Average: A solid listen, albeit one with a certain acceptable amount of white noise in the background. For vinyl, this usually means more popping with the sound actually being pleasant.Plays Below Average: Heavier white noise makes listening not as nice as higher audible grades. Plays Like Crap: I won't be selling any of theseSpudchucker45
Price: 6.42 USD
Location: Idaho Falls, Idaho
End Time: 2024-12-19T03:58:59.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.99 USD
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Artist: Jan Garber and his Orchestra
Speed: 45 RPM
Record Label: Ridgeway
Release Title: Who Goofed/Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans
Case Type: Paper Sleeve
Color: Black
Material: Vinyl
Edition: Promo
Type: Single
Format: Record
Record Grading: Very Good (VG)
Release Year: 1955
Record Size: 7"
Style: Big Band & Swing
Spudchucker: Spudchucker45
Genre: Jazz