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Vinyl: RAY CHARLES I'm Glad For Your Sake/Kissa Me Baby SWING TIME 274 E/EE-

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16.50 USD
10 Feb 2013
07 Feb 2013
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RAY CHARLES

I'm Glad For Your Sake/Kissa Me Baby

SWING TIME 274

E/EE-

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GRADING:
N: New – Appears to have never been played (100%)
E: Excellent – very minor wear that barely affects play (95%)
V: Very Good – moderate wear, but still sounds decent (75%)
G: Good – actually not so good, very worn and beat up (50%)
F: Fair – only merit is that it is still (barely) audible (25%)
P: Poor – ruint! Proves existence of item (<20%)

*Two grades separated by a slash relate to A/B sides.
*A grade followed by “+” or “-“ refers to an in-between grade
*Two grades un-separated by a slash refer to an in-between grade.
(Example: V< E-< E ; E-V+< E-< EE-< E)

Abbreviation Key:
-1, -2, -A, -B, etc (after title) – take #
CRK – crack
DMG – damage
EDGCHP – edge chip
EDGFLK – edge flake ; FLK – flake (in grooves)
GRV - groove
HC – hairline crack
LAM – lamination crack (not thru)
LBL - label
Lg - large
Lt - light
N – not affecting play
NDLDP – needle drop ; NDLRN – needle run
NW/Wash – needs a wash (dirty)
OS – original sleeve
POTFLK – potential flake
PRSSBPS – press bumps ; PRSSMKS – press marks
S – makes sound /audible
SCF – scuff
SCR – scratch
Sm – small
SOL/TOL/WOL – sticker/tag/writing on label
S/S – single-sided
sunB – Decca sunburst label