Vintage Antique Japanese Satsuma 13 Dragon Style Vase STUNNING. You can view all of this week's. We pay top dollar for quality records.
PLAN ON CLEANING YOUR RECORDS BEFORE PLAYING THEM! T HAVE TIME TO CLEAN ALL THE RECORDS! ALL RECORDS VISUALLY GRADED ONLY UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED! T HAVE TIME TO LISTEN TO ALL THE RECORDS! JUST LET ME KNOW IF THERE ARE ANY ISSUES. Our grading scale: NM/EX/VG+/VG/VG-/G+/G/POOR (see below for details). All records are visually graded under multiple bright lights. All records are vintage and not recent reissues, unless specified otherwise.PLEASE NOTE that my local post office branch offers some of the worst service in the nation. Though some people receive their records very quickly, others do not. Also, my post office DOES NOT SCAN ANYTHING. Oh - sometimes they actually do scan packages, albeit incorrectly.
They will scan 300 packages as being delivered in Chicago instead of accepted. I have tried everything in my power to get this to change, to no avail. Patience is your only option. This is illegal and we could go to jail! I value integrity and live by my word.That is why I strive to have extremely conservative and highly accurate grading. Everything is graded visually, under a 100-watt light bulb for accuracy. On the rare occassion that something is misgraded or. If you have any issues with any item you receive, please just let me know and I will take care of it.
Your satisfaction is my number one priority. Everything is VISUALLY GRADED ONLY. Below you will find a description of our "old-school" grading policy. The record looks basically new.
There are NO hairline scratches, NO marks of ANY KIND. Some records (especially recent pressings on 180g vinyl) come new with spots of discoloration, for which we do not downgrade. I do not use NM+ or NM-, only Near Mint. As soon as we see even the slightest, faintest line, the record is no longer Near Mint but rather goes into this category. An Excellent record can have a small handful of light marks.
This grade should be considered close to perfect. When a record has more than a handful of light marks, it goes into this category.
More marks and a few light hairlines are acceptable here. Nothing that will cause repeating ticks or looks like it will cause consistent background noise or anything like that. A VG+ record will satisfy most collectors. The record can have quite a few hairlines and maybe a few scratches. There will likely be some noise, but it should play through and be very enjoyable.
Fine for parties and casual listening. Likely will play all the way through without skipping on a standard turntable with a properly set-up arm/needle, but may not. More and deeper marks and scratches, consistent noise, possible skips.
We rarely offer records in this condition. This is 1 step above FAIR/WORN, which is basically unplayable but will be desirable if it's rare enough.
It's a wall hanging, looks good on a shelf, maybe you have a cover and need the record or vice versa. Again, we rarely sell these. The plural of vinyl is vinyl. _gsrx_vers_856 GS 7.0.20 (856).