Description: The vinyl is still glossy and close to NM, Matrix Code is listed above this is a first pressing. The original lyric inner sleeve is very nice, no folds or tears. The cover has some ring and edge wear, look at the pictures closely. I graded it VG+/VG+. I was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and am reducing my large vinyl collection, many are 1st or Original Pressings. Most records for sale are from my private collection. I have evaluated and graded thousands of vinyl records, but the buyer needs to look closely at the photos, I NEVER use stock photos!! Please ask if you have questions! This vinyl was ultrasonically cleaned with my iSonic cleaner and shipped in a new inner sleeve. Visual Grading: Mint: Factory sealed, unopened, the cover has no bumps, edge or shelf wear. Near Mint, NM: Vinyl is near perfect, very shiny like new, no scratches or hairlines, but may have a few minor paper scuffs. No cuts, saw marks, drill holes designating a wholesale. Very Good Plus, VG+:Vinyl is shiny but does show some light dulling from use. Vinyl may have some light scratches and scuffs but is not covered with scratches. The scratches don’t appear to alter the sound. The covers may be modified with cuts/holes, but no seam splits. Very Good, VG: Vinyl will have dulling, hairlines and scuffs. Could have some scratches. Hairlines could cover a significant part of the vinyl. Scratches could cause some background noise such as cracks and pops. Good Plus, G+: Vinyl has significant dulling, may be covered with hairlines, scratches and scuffs. Some scratches may appear fairly deep and the sound could be significantly affected including skips and noise. Definitions: Hairline: A light line on the vinyl that appears to be a hair. Lighter than a scratch and has less impact than a scratch. May cause some pops or cracks when playing but likely should not cause the vinyl to skip. Scuff: Paper scuffs are from sliding the vinyl in and out of a paper sleeve. Noisy: When playing you can hear light pops and cracks, especially between tracks. Scratch: Deep hairline that you can catch your fingernail on and could cause a pop, crack, or even a skip. Promo: Saw Cut, drill hole, corner clip doesn’t designate a Promotional Copy, some are but other evidence is needed, most of these cover modifications were made when sent to wholesale and the cut/hole meant it couldn’t be returned. If I list something as a promo there is evidence such a radio station markings, stamps, or runout codes designating demo/promo. Generic Sleeve: A plain paper sleeve with no markings, usually white or yellow. Ultrasonic Cleaning: A water bath system that uses high frequency sound waves transmitted through liquid cleaning solution to scrub clean the surface of vinyl records. This type of cleaner is widely used in jewelry, medical, engineering and the weapons industries. I use an iSonic P4875 (II) with MVR10. I can clean 10 vinyl records at a time. They retail at about $1,000.00. Ultrasonic cleaning does not remove fingerprints or paper scuffs, it deep cleans the grooves. Generic Sleeve: Typically white, no lettering or marking of any kind. Usually indicates a reissue or a gatefold with lyrics.
Price: 4.04 USD
Location: Omaha, Nebraska
End Time: 2025-01-03T18:18:09.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.99 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Artist: Lacy J Dalton
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: Columbia
Release Title: Lacy J Dalton – Lacy J. Dalton (self titled)
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Color: Black
Material: Vinyl
Vinyl Matrix Number: P AL36322-1D 1T
Edition: First Pressing
Type: LP
Format: Record
Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Release Year: 1980
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Record Size: 12"
Style: Country Rock
Features: Original Inner Sleeve
Genre: Country
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States