YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 45 RPM 7" VINYL RECORD
I am currently listing other 45 rpm records,
so please check my other auctions and combine shipping on your wins.
Craig Dillingham (born 1958 in Brownwood, Texas) is an American country music artist. Before signing to Curb Records in 1983, Dillingham performed with his family musical group and later served as an opening act for Ray Price, in addition to performing on the Louisiana Hayride.
He charted five singles for the label
between 1983 and 1986, including "Have You Loved Your Woman Today",
his only Top 40 hit on the Billboard country charts. This 45 on the Nashville
label Pot O’Gold predates his Curb Records recordings.
CRAIG DILLINGHAM
Pot O’ Gold PG-4501 STEREO.
Promo Demonstration Record. Issued in 1976.
Produced by Luther Wood.
LOVIN’ YOU COMES EASY (L. Wood – H. Tyler)
b/w
TELL ME A STORY (L. Wood).
Record label is bright and clean. Vinyl has
excellent gloss with no scratches or scuffs. RECORD IS GRADED E (EXCELLENT (E)
= Shows slight wear with original shine. Minimum noise. No surface faults of
any consequence.)
MINT (M) = Looks new. Shows no sign of use.
NEAR MINT/EXCELLENT PLUS (E+) = Shows that it has been played, otherwise near perfect.
EXCELLENT (E) = Shows slight wear with original shine. Minimum noise. No surface faults of any consequence.
NEAR EXCELLENT/EXCELLENT MINUS (E-) = Surface shows slight minor faults. May have slight noise.
VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) = Shows wear with light grayness in some of the grooves. May have some light scratches or rubs. Noise becoming a factor, but does not overwhelm the music.
VERY GOOD (VG) = The average playable record with grayness in the grooves, light scratches or rubs, noise is stronger but acceptable. Collectible.
VERY GOOD MINUS (VG-) = Major faults such as multiple scratches , rubs, digs and serious needle runs. Graying all over. Noise still tolerable. Has been played often. Still acceptable.
GOOD (G) = Not really good. Almost a filler. Major multiple faults. Noise exceeds music. Used only for a rare or scarce record.
Poor (P) = Filler only. Sold "as is" with no refund. Only the rarest records would be sold in this condition.
An additional Plus (+) and Minus (-) is used for more detailed accuracy.