Description: Vintage 12 LP Lot #188: Longines Symphonette Society Variety - UNTESTED Comments: This lot contains a nice mix of selections offered by the Longines Symphonette Society. Before spewing out disclaimers about unknowns, let me just say this. The records in this lot are in nice enough looking condition that makes me believe they are probably playable. Otherwise the records wouldn't be in the lot at all. There are 12 albums in this lot containing a total of 12 individual LPs. One of the albums (Al Hirt) is still in the original mailer it came in from Longines Symphonette. Check out the 12 cent postage! This collection of LPs is sold As-Is. I did a visual inspection of each LP. THE RECORDS HAVE NOT BEEN CLEANED AND THE RECORDS HAVE NOT BEEN PLAY-TESTED. I believe that most, if not all of these records should be playable and sound good, but you never know until you clean them up and give them a spin. It is possible that some of them might not play well. Some little scratch that looked innocent enough might end up causing a skip or I may have missed seeing a warp or something else that causes trouble. As with any old records that have been handled, there is a chance that one or more could have defects that affect playability. At the very least, some amount of crackle, ticks, clicks and other record noise shouldn't be a surprise. Please see the photos for the titles offered in this lot. The way the photos are organized shows the back side of one album cover along with the front side of the next album to view (for the most part). Visual Record Condition: The vinyl condition varies, but most of the records look really good. Seven of the LPs are in Near Mint condition, Three are in EX condition, One is in VG+ condition and one ("In A Sentimental Mood") is in VG condition. The "Sentimental Memories" album is the VG+ condition record - it looks good but is very dirty. These are provisional grades of course since a final grade can't be assigned without a play test. The records are still glossy. Some have light surface scuffs and some have light scratches. You should expect to have to clean most of these records to get the best sound and best playback. You'll see dust and maybe fingerprints and other spots before cleaning. Record Labels Condition: Varies, but most are fine. Jacket Type and Condition: The jackets are generally in VG to VG+ condition - some better, some worse. (The Al Hirt album cover is Near Mint, having been protected by the mailer box all these years.) Expect to encounter various kinds of defects such as moderate to heavier general wear, creases, dents, edge wear, corner wear, seam splits, taped seams, writing, stains, foxing, moisture marks, saw-cuts, drill holes, clipped corners etc. Most of these LPs have writing or a sticker on the back side of their covers from a previous owners habits. You may notice a little faint, old-record mustiness in some. Inner Sleeve Type and Condition: All of the records are in inner sleeves - some original. Many are in new white paper replacements inners. Play Test Notes and Tips For Best Play Results: I did not play test these LPs except for the Al Hirt record which plays super. Some will sound better than others. Expect varying levels of record surface noise and you'll probably not be disappointed. Getting better results by cleaning the LPs before playing: Before I play most old records that look a bit dirty, I usually clean them. If lightly soiled, a record cleaning cloth with some record cleaning solution might do the trick. But for dirtier records, washing works pretty well. It's not hard. Washing has the potential to affect labels, but doesn’t normally cause any harm. This is how I do it: Lay out a bath towel next to the kitchen sink and place a record on it. Add a little dish soap to warm water in the sink. Dip a soft cloth, suitable for record cleaning, in the soaped water and wring out much of the water. I use a record cleaning sponge that is designed to be safe for records. Gently rub the dampened cloth over one side of the record following the grooves in a circular motion as much as is needed to pick up dust and some fingerprints. Repeat for the other side. Rinse both sides with cool or warm (not hot) running water and place the record on a drier part of the bath towel. Use a hand towel to press the record gently from the top side to get most of the moisture off the labels and grooves. Flip the record and repeat the drying. Let the record stand for a while in a drying rack if you have one, or securely leaning against something while allowing air flow. Sometimes extra attention is needed to remove stubborn specks ... If You Run Into A Problem Playing A Record: Something that I have learned is that if a record skips, sticks/repeats or has a few loud pops, the problem can often be fixed. Sure – if the cause is a bad scratch or gouge or a warp - there might not be much hope. But often the cause of the problem is a speck. Very small specks of sleeve dust or other tiny debris can adhere to an LP surface from the pressure of sitting jam-packed on the shelf for years. These little specks can cause skips, sticks/repeats and loud pops. The good news is that a targeted drop of liquid and a soft record cleaning cloth will often remove such specks and restore play to normal or at least make things much better. So don’t give up on a seemingly faulty record without executing a careful search and destroy mission to eliminate specks. Shipping Notes: These will be shipped with the records inside of the jackets. As you can imagine, a stack of records this big is pretty heavy. The shipping costs reflect that weight. 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Price: 11.81 USD
Location: Oil City, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-08-26T01:04:05.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12.88 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: Many Artists - Please See Photos
Record Label: Longines Symphonette Society
Occasion: All Occasions
Case Type: Standard LP Jackets
Custom Bundle: No
Inlay Condition: Very Good (VG)
Record Grading: Excellent (EX)
Format: Record
Unit Type: Unit
Language: Human
Release Year: 20th Century
Record Size: 12"
Style: Big Band & Swing, Chorale, Dixieland, Foxtrot, Instrumental, Latin Jazz, Latin Pop, Vocal
Features: .
Unit Quantity: 12
Number of Audio Channels: .
Speed: 33 RPM
Release Title: Various Titles - See Photos
Color: Black Vinyl
Material: Vinyl
Edition: .
Type: LP
Sleeve Grading: Very Good (VG)
Era: Twentieth Century
Instrument: See liner notes or external sources for this info
Genre: Easy Listening, Jazz, Latin, Pop
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States