Description: My vinyl record rating guide: vinyl / sleeveNMINT- outstanding gloss, should have no surface scuffing at all / strong spine with clear, legible print, should be close to perfectEX outstanding gloss, a few light superficial surface scuffs, should play great with crisp, clear analog sound and the possibility of a little light background noise familiar to vinyl lovers most likely during the dead wax spots between tracks / strong spine with clear, legible print, may have a little light age wear to the cover or the cornersVG+ superb gloss, some light superficial surface scuffing, should play great with crisp, clear analog sound and some light occasional background noise possible / strong spine but the print may be compromised somewhat, some light age wear, but no seam splits or writing on the jacket unless noted in the descriptionVG nice gloss, multiple light superficial surface scuffs, should still play well but with a little more background noise possible, should still be an enjoyable listening experience and I will usually play rate these and make it known on the listing / cover should be functional but may have some seam splits or writing, I will note all splits or writing in the descriptionGOOD good gloss, numerous scuffs, should play though but will have background noise, I will play rate these to make sure that the record plays through without skips, I will not list a record that skips, there may be a "click" on a few rotations, but I will note these in the description, I usually only list records that are more collectable at this rating / cover should be functional but will have some seam splits or writing, I will note all splits or writing in the descriptionFAIR I will only list these records if they are highly collectable and will describe each one individually NOTE: I just bought a fantastic small collection of audiophile classical and a few eclectic items from a dedicated collector and will be listing them over the next few weeks. They are all in fantastic condition with EX/NMINT vinyl and outstanding sleeves on which the former owner stamped his name on the back. I buy record collections and will travel to look at them, contact me through eBay, Thanks! ARTIST(s): New York Philharmonic / Leonard Bernstein, conductor / Isaac Stern, violin TITLE: Bartok: Concerto for Violin LABEL: 1958 Columbia Masterworks records "six eye" stereo release MS 6002 (3E / 3F stampers) COVER: VG+ (outstanding sleeve, the former owner stamped his name on the back of the jacket, and wrote in ink a number which I believe was the original price of the album, otherwise would easily rate EX.) VINYL: NMINT (superb gloss, should play great with crisp, clean analog sound and tremendous fidelity. All open LPs cleaned on VPI vacuum cleaner.) all records visually graded, except when noted* Thanks and happy hunting! SteveN inventory purposes only
Price: 19 USD
Location: Omaha, Nebraska
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Artist: NY Philharmonic / Leonard Bernstein / Isaac Stern, violin
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: Columbia
Release Title: Bartok: Concerto For Violin
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Material: Vinyl
Duration: LP
Type: LP
Record Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Format: Record
Release Year: 1958
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Instrument: Violin
Record Size: 12"
Style: Concerto
Genre: Classical
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Audio Channels: Stereo