CHARLIE PARKER, DIZZY GILLESPIE SEXTET, 78rpm GUILD 1001; Groovin' High
  $   32

 


$ 32 Sold For
Aug 7, 2012 Sold Date
Aug 2, 2012 Start Date
$   10 Start price
5   Number Of Bids
  USA Country Of Seller
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Description

78rpm GUILD 1001 
A-side - DIZZY GILLESPIE SEXTET: Groovin' High
 NYC, February 28, 1945 
B-side - DIZZY GILLESPIE Orchestra: Blue'n Boogie
NYC, February 9, 1945

A - side personnel: Dizzy Gillespie (tp) Charlie Parker (as) Clyde Hart (p) Remo Palmieri (g) Slam Stewart (b) Cozy Cole (d)
B - side personnelDizzy Gillespie (tp) Dexter Gordon (ts) Frank Paparelli (p) Chuck Wayne (g) Murray Shipinski (b) Shelly Manne (d)

Condition is EE-

PLEASE: Wait for an invoice, especially if you are bidding on multiple items. Charge for packing materials (new 12x12x6 boxes and packing peanuts) is $2.00 in addition to Media Mail postage. On higher priced items I don't mind absorbing the price of materials, but when a records sells for $5.00 eBay takes $0.50, PayPal takes $0.25, new packaging $3.00, so I just made $1.25 before figuring other overhead costs. Thanks for your consideration

This item will ship USPS Media Mail (2-6 days) unless otherwise requested.

Rates to Europe, UK, Japan, Australia, etc, will be calculated after the sale

USPS First Class International for two 10" records is about $18

Please check my other auctions and be aware that in the coming days and weeks I’ll be offering hundreds of collectible 78rpm records of all types.. All of these items are from the collection and estate of Peter G. Leavitt of Pittston, Maine. Pete was a well known dealer of vintage recorded music for over thirty years.

I worked for Pete off and on for over fifteen years and try to be as conservative in my grading as he was so, satisfaction is guaranteed or you money back per eBay's 14 day return policy.


Grading

N New; appears to be unplayed or sealed dealer's stock E Excellent; no or negligible play wear E- light scratches or slight play wear; very light graying of grooves v+ obviously  played, still has good,  acceptable sound; some graying g & f very bad; still may be playable but with much surface noise +/- a little better/a little worse A A side of record B B side of record C chip, bite gone from edge of record D dig F flake, fleck gone from record on one side only G groove(s) H hairline; tight crack, probably won't sound I internal L label N not affecting playing P potential, record not broken but shows potential crack(s) or chip(s) cr. crack lam. lamination crack; tight crack appears on one side only scr. scratch; used for a substantial scratch that may sound examples
  • F6GA = flake 6 grooves into A-side; FNA  = flake not affecting  A-side
  • C1/4"B = chip 1/4" into playing surface on B-side



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