What
I am offering is the following: ARTIST: Joe Haymes and his Orchestra LABEL: Vocalion 3369 (Jazz, Big Band, Swing, 1936) TITLES: Should I/St. Louis Blues VISUAL
CONDITION: V AUDIBLE
CONDITION: Both sides play average to excellent CONTROL CODE: 2474-78-723 SHIPPING:
$7.99 media mail. Records
are put in a sleeve, which is in turn put in a bag to hold them in place. Then two cardboard squares are placed on each
side of the records, making a sandwich, then taped together for
protection. Using a 14x14x4 (or 6 inch) box depending on
the number of discs. The empty spaces are filled with packing
peanuts and the box sealed with tape, marked fragile, and shipped off to its
new home. I'm not interested in making
the sale, only to destroy the record in shipping. If you're tired of poor grading, please give me a shot. My grading tends to be some of the strictest
you'll find on Ebay. My V is a lot of other dealers' E for example. Buy with confidence. YouTube name: JLStanton1968 I have quite a few videos showing rare 78s playing you may enjoy. Check it out! VISUAL
GRADING SCALE (I am using the VJM Record Grading System): N-
Nearly Mint, but has been played. No
visible signs of wear or damage (I will only use this if I feel the record is
as close to being unplayed and undamaged as possible, usually for stock that
appears pristine in every way. It has to
be great for me to list it as such) E+
Plays like new, with very, very few signs of handling, such as tiny scuffs from
being slipped in and out of jackets E
Still very shiny, near new looking, with no visible signs of wear, but a few
inaudible scuffs and scratches E-
Still shiny but without the luster of a new record, few light scratches. V+
is an average condition 78 in which scuffs and general use has dulled the
finish somewhat. Wear is moderate but playing is generally free from
distortion. Surface noise not overly pronounced. V
Moderate, even wear throughout, but still very playable. Surface noise and
scratches audible but not intrusive. V-
Quite playable still, but distortion and heavy greying in loud passages. Music
remains loud in most passages. Surface noise and scratches well below music level. G+
Grey throughout but still serviceable. Music begins to sound muffled. Heavy
scratches. G
Quite seriously worn and scratched, but music level is still higher than
surface noise. G-
to P I don?t intend to list any records in this condition unless they are of a
historic nature. AUDIBLE
GRADING SCALE (This is something I came up with because it?s what I?d
personally want if I were buying from a dealer online). For 78rpm records, I use an Audio Technica
LP120 to do the sound grading. Plays
New: Just what you'd expect. The record
plays with virtually no surface noise other than the music. Plays
Just Below New: Slight static, barely perceptible. If you have to think about if it plays new or
just below new, it's just below new. Plays
Average: A solid listen, albeit one with a certain acceptable amount of white
noise in the background. Plays
Below Average: Heavier white noise makes listening not as nice as higher
audible grades. Plays
Like Crap: I won't be selling any of these?