DECCA BLACK AND WHITE TEST PRESSING LABEL, # 24306, MATRIX 74174, 10 INCH 78 RPM RECORD, RECORDED NOVEMBER 26, 1947. GUY LOMBARDO and his Royal Canadians with a Vocal by JIMMY BROWN - An Old Sombrero.
GRADED: Sound (E+). Surface (E). Labels (E+). CLEAN FULL SHINE APPEARANCE!
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GRADING OF DISC RECORDSMINT (M) = Looks new. Shows no sign of use. Usually Dealer's Stock.
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. Labels are clear, clean, and intact.
VERY GOOD (VG) = The average playable record with grayness in the grooves, light scratches or rubs, noise is stronger but acceptable. May have slight label wear. 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. Labels have problems. 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.
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