General Policy and Operation

Used LPs are Cleaned, Graded Visually, and then partially Play-Tested on both sides to confirm Audio Quality. (No hidden surface noise...) If I think and area of a record requires more testing (scuffs, scratches, other anomalies), I will test those as well. 

Please look at Pics, that is the exact merchandise you will receive. If you have questions, please ask. 

LPs are packed in Special LP Boxes and shipped USPS Via Media Mail.

COMBINED SHIPPING  ADD LPs that you wish to purchase into one cart. Checkout and you will be charged one USPS Media Mail Charge for first LP, and 50 cents each additional LP. 

NOTE: If you buy LPs in Separate Carts you will pay full shipping charge per LP.

Sh*t Happens, If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, please contact me for a solution.

We have a 30-day Return Policy.  Thank You in Advance for Your Business.

Vinyl (Media) and Cover Grading System

MINT (M)

(M/S): A new record that is still sealed in its original plastic wrap.

MINT (M): Record and Cover look new, hard to tell if it has ever been played, rarely, if ever, are open records rated Mint.

NEAR MINT (NM)

NM Record and Cover look like they just came from a record store. No flaws that can be seen. Only 4% of records over 50 years old are really NM.

EXCELLENT (EX)

Vinyl: Record is shiny with only a few visible scuffs.

Cover: Appears nearly perfect, with no creases, seam splits, maybe some tiny scuffs on corners or sides.

Very Good Plus (VG+)

Vinyl: Shows some signs of use, with slight scuffs or light scratches, no pops, clicks, or skips, maybe some crackles that don't affect the music's playback significantly.

Cover: May have slight wear on sides and corners but remains in good condition. 

Very Good (VG)

Vinyl: More pronounced signs of play than VG+. Surface noise, crackles, clicks or a pop from scratch may be heard, but it won't overpower the music. Should not skip.

Cover: Normal cover wear, such as ring wear, writing, or seam splits or tape, wear on sides and corners is evident. 

Any RECORD THAT SELLS BELOW THIS LEVEL MUST BE RARE, WORTH A FORTUNE, AND IS TO BE LOOKED AT ONLY.