Nojima Plays Ravel Reference Recordings RR-35 NM

Pricing & History
  • Sold for
    Start Free Trial or Sign In to see what it's worth.
  • Sold Date
  • Source eBay
Nojima Plays Ravel Reference Recordings RR-35 NM .) Condition is NM/NM. One spindle mark, probably played just once. How we grade records. We use the Goldmine visual grading standard. Grading is "Record/Cover". *See below for "Play Graded" records. Grade Record Cover Mint (M) A Mint (M) record should appear to have just left the manufacturer without any handling; that is, it should appear perfect. No scuffs or scratches, blotches or stains, labels or writing, tears or splits; nothing. And age has nothing to do with it; the same standards for Mint apply to a 10" soundtrack from 1954 as they do to a 'grunge' album from 1994! A Mint album cover should appear to have never had a record in it; no ring-wear (defined here as any imprint on the cover from the record that it formerly held), dog-eared corners, writing, seam-splits. Uh-uh. Mint means perfect and nothing else. Near Mint (NM) A record that is otherwise Mint but has one or two tiny, inconsequential flaws that do not affect the play is Near Mint (NM). For many, NM and Mint-Minus mean the same thing. (I prefer NM.) Covers should still be close to perfect with minor signs of wear or age just becoming evident: slight ring-wear, minor denting to a corner, or writing on the cover should all be noted properly. Very Good + (VG+) Sometimes referred to as 'Excellent," a Very Good Plus read more