Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section lp Contemporary C 3552 1st Promo 1957 NM
$
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Description
Art Pepper
Meets The Rhythm Section
With: Red Garland, Paul Chambers, Philly Joe Jones.
Label: Contemporary C 3552, 1957 Promo Pressing. LKL 12121 D2, LKL 12122 D2 Stampers, Red Box Cover With Blue Back Lettering. First Pressing.
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Heres a brief explanation of my grading system, followed by an overview of abbreviations you will encounter...
- SS Still Sealed - in factory-fresh condition
- M Mint - I don't use this grade.
- NM- Mint Minus - a near perfect record
- Excellent a great record, slightly below M- but above average (VG+).
- VG+ Average.
COMMENTS
Comments have no bearing on the disc itself, but only refer to the cover or label.
- co = drill hole in label or jacket (or saw mark/cut corner on cover)
- ew = edge wear on cover i.e. split corners & center splits
- rw = ring wear on cover
- dj = promotional issue 45
- djt = dj timing strip (12" x 4" white sticker on cover detailing titles and playing time)
- es = electronic stereo
- lbl = label
- ps = picture sleeve (for 45's)
- pc = picture cover (hard cover usually 45rpm Eps)
- lt cr = light crease
- cr = crease
- re = reissue
- tr = tear
- sl = slight
- sm= small
- tobc = tag on back cover
- tol = tag on label
- wlp = white label promo
- woc = writing on cover
- wol = writing on label
- #ol = number on label
- oc = on cover
- obc = on back cover
- promo stamp = usually gold embossed notice on jacket indicating that item intended for promotional use
- split seams, 4" split, 8" taped seam, etc... = all refer to cover damage
Please read: If you are using a Crosley or other player with a platter that is less than 12", please do not purchase from me. Platters less than 12" are not compatible with long playing records and will cause the vinyl to skip. I will not accept returns for records that skip on cheap record players. Thank you.
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