Hank Mobley quartet Blue Note 5066 10" LP Original
$
976
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this is the deep groove first pressing of this essential album. Bluenote.
Note: the label on the first picture is a little whiter than the photo
The cover is VG+ close to Mint - with no seams split , only very slight corner wear, no bends, no tears, the back cover is pretty white as you can see in the photo, and there is a name on the back cover and two squarish ink marks where two words were marked out.
The label is new-, the vinyl is very good+, with very good Luster , no feelable scratches, sleeve lines, a number of very light very small superficial handling marks, a very superficial surface scuff or it may even be a cosmetic pressing flaw,
this record was very well cared for, this is definitely a keeper copy of this very rare and in demand record. Please See my other 10" and 12" jazz LPs for auction.
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////////////RECORD GRADING ::: FS=Factory Sealed. /// New= New (or Mint) perfect in every way, record appears unplayed. /// New- = New minus (or Mint minus), record played maybe 1 to 9 times , perhaps a few spindle lines on label, and maybe a sleeve line or two. Covers close to M, has maybe a small corner bend, maybe the very slightest of ring line caused by the record./// VG+ = Very Good Plus, record played a little more than an m- but well cared for. Vinyl has the vast majority of its original luster, may have sleeve lines, maybe a few very lite scuffs; maybe one or two small, very light surface scratches. But not all at the same time. Cover MAY have very minor ringwear, maybe a few other flaws, a minor corner bend or two, maybe a small partial seam split; /// VG = record has the flaws of a VG+, only more of them; may also have some small scratches that are felt with a fingernail. Vinyl is very playable and will play through, good luster. Probably some noise between tracks, maybe in quiet passages. Still, a reasonably well cared for record. /// VG- = proportionally lower than a VG.//// G-It is rare that I will even list a record in this condition; but it will be proportionally lower than a VG-.
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