
cjohnson22463
Chris Johnson- Clarksdale MS
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STORE CLOSING! Final orders shipped May 11th.
If interested in purchasing this store/collection/unsorted collection, please email [email protected]. Shop owner/dad passed away.
https://manytools.org/facebook-twitter/strikethrough-text/
recut vs reissue
https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/716761
As per Showbiz_Kid These are not pressing plant IDs assigned by the pressers. Nearly all A&M lacquers from the early ‘80s through shutdown were cut at A&M Mastering, then sent to the contracted pressing plants for metalwork. These letters in the runouts indicate the plant that the lacquer was intended for. They are a clue as to where the record using that lacquer was meant to go. They are not concrete proof of pressing location.
https://www.discogs.com/search/?q=Clapton+sheriff+strength+7+single%22&country=US&type=all
https://www.discogs.com/search/?limit=250&sort=year%2Casc&type=release&format=7&label=capitol&country=us&layout=med&page=21&decade=1970
Chris Johnson (47)
https://www.discogs.com/master/create
https://www.discogs.com/search/?sort=year%2Casc&type=release&format=styrene&matrix=%E2%9C%B2&country=us&layout=med
https://www.discogs.com/search/?sort=year%2Casc&type=release&format=vinyl&country=us&matrix=%E2%8E%8D&layout=med
https://www.discogs.com/search/?limit=250&sort=year%2Casc&type=release&label=columbia&label=pitman&format=7&year=1964&country=us&layout=med&page=1
Reverse image search: https://tineye.com/how
https://reference.discogs.com/wiki/undocumented-guidelines
rca matrix
https://www.keithflynn.com/recording-sessions/matrix-numbers/matrixnumbersexplained.html
Sometime in '85/'86 RCA switched company sleeves from the grey with red letters to the red with white letters. They also switched the catalog numbers from the PB-five digits series to a four digit number-7-R.
motown
http://www.globaldogproductions.info/m/motown.html
mgm
http://www.globaldogproductions.info/m/mgm12000.html
monument
http://www.globaldogproductions.info/m/monument.html
company sleeves
https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/203874#2599428
Diognes_The_Fox comment on using FTF to differentiate
Dolly Parton - Downtown
recut / remaster / reissue / repress
https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/716761#7118105
Misprint correct labels on wrong vinyl
https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/721043#7159001
High quality 45s sourced from juke box and record store distributor. More items added every day. Ask if you have any questions.
I price my records to be at the lowest price offered at that grade. If you see a lower price, please ask me to match it. All reasonable offers considered.
Items are all visually graded. If you want something play tested or audio/visual recordings,I charge $5 per record. Mistakes are made, but I think I'm just as likely to overgrade as undergrade (however, no one has ever offered to pay me more for their order after receiving it).
US Buyer pays $6 shipping for Media Mail USPS for the entire order. If you want first class, priority, etc., ask for a price before paying for your order.
International costs calculated with each order, but generally are:
8 ounces = $14 (Canada $12) (approx 4 seven inch records)
8 to 32 ounces = $24 (Canada $16) (approx 5 to 23 seven inch records)
32 to 48 ounces = $28 (Canada $20) (approx 24 36 seven inch records)
48 to 64 ounces = $40 (Canada $28) (approx 37 to 48 seven inch records)
64 to 80 ounces = $72 (Canada $54) (approx 49 to 60 seven inch records)
80 ounces or more = $75 (Canada $58) (approx 61 or more seven inch records)
Generic sleeves are not company sleeves. If you are interested in company sleeves or picture sleeves, please ask. I have thousands of unmatched sleeves and can likely find what you're looking for.
Here's how I grade:
- Mint - It may show some signs of age with handling and storage, but still looks unplayed.
- Near Mint - It looks unplayed, but there may be some small rub or mark from handling. It may very well have come from the pressing plant this way.
- VG+ - It will show signs of being played, but no major scratches that might indicate possible skipping.
- VG - Heavily played, but still no major scratches that might indicate possible skipping.
- G+ - Looks like it would play without skipping
- G - Heavily worn and an increased potential that there could be a skip.
- F - Heavily worn. Scratched badly and quite likely will skip.
- P - Cracked, chipped, warped, or broken, Some appear to be never played and would be mint without this obvious flaw.
Missing packages must be reported within 60 days of shipment. Return postage is not guaranteed.
I always return positive feedback after receiving positive customer feedback. If you are dissatisfied with your order, please contact me with what went wrong and your proposed solution to rectify the problem. I offer customers a full refund when returning the complete order, but I do not pay for return shipping.
If interested in purchasing this store/collection/unsorted collection, please email [email protected]. Shop owner/dad passed away.
https://manytools.org/facebook-twitter/strikethrough-text/
recut vs reissue
https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/716761
As per Showbiz_Kid These are not pressing plant IDs assigned by the pressers. Nearly all A&M lacquers from the early ‘80s through shutdown were cut at A&M Mastering, then sent to the contracted pressing plants for metalwork. These letters in the runouts indicate the plant that the lacquer was intended for. They are a clue as to where the record using that lacquer was meant to go. They are not concrete proof of pressing location.
https://www.discogs.com/search/?q=Clapton+sheriff+strength+7+single%22&country=US&type=all
https://www.discogs.com/search/?limit=250&sort=year%2Casc&type=release&format=7&label=capitol&country=us&layout=med&page=21&decade=1970
Chris Johnson (47)
https://www.discogs.com/master/create
https://www.discogs.com/search/?sort=year%2Casc&type=release&format=styrene&matrix=%E2%9C%B2&country=us&layout=med
https://www.discogs.com/search/?sort=year%2Casc&type=release&format=vinyl&country=us&matrix=%E2%8E%8D&layout=med
https://www.discogs.com/search/?limit=250&sort=year%2Casc&type=release&label=columbia&label=pitman&format=7&year=1964&country=us&layout=med&page=1
Reverse image search: https://tineye.com/how
https://reference.discogs.com/wiki/undocumented-guidelines
rca matrix
https://www.keithflynn.com/recording-sessions/matrix-numbers/matrixnumbersexplained.html
Sometime in '85/'86 RCA switched company sleeves from the grey with red letters to the red with white letters. They also switched the catalog numbers from the PB-five digits series to a four digit number-7-R.
motown
http://www.globaldogproductions.info/m/motown.html
mgm
http://www.globaldogproductions.info/m/mgm12000.html
monument
http://www.globaldogproductions.info/m/monument.html
company sleeves
https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/203874#2599428
Diognes_The_Fox comment on using FTF to differentiate
Dolly Parton - Downtown
recut / remaster / reissue / repress
https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/716761#7118105
Misprint correct labels on wrong vinyl
https://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/721043#7159001
High quality 45s sourced from juke box and record store distributor. More items added every day. Ask if you have any questions.
I price my records to be at the lowest price offered at that grade. If you see a lower price, please ask me to match it. All reasonable offers considered.
Items are all visually graded. If you want something play tested or audio/visual recordings,I charge $5 per record. Mistakes are made, but I think I'm just as likely to overgrade as undergrade (however, no one has ever offered to pay me more for their order after receiving it).
US Buyer pays $6 shipping for Media Mail USPS for the entire order. If you want first class, priority, etc., ask for a price before paying for your order.
International costs calculated with each order, but generally are:
8 ounces = $14 (Canada $12) (approx 4 seven inch records)
8 to 32 ounces = $24 (Canada $16) (approx 5 to 23 seven inch records)
32 to 48 ounces = $28 (Canada $20) (approx 24 36 seven inch records)
48 to 64 ounces = $40 (Canada $28) (approx 37 to 48 seven inch records)
64 to 80 ounces = $72 (Canada $54) (approx 49 to 60 seven inch records)
80 ounces or more = $75 (Canada $58) (approx 61 or more seven inch records)
Generic sleeves are not company sleeves. If you are interested in company sleeves or picture sleeves, please ask. I have thousands of unmatched sleeves and can likely find what you're looking for.
Here's how I grade:
- Mint - It may show some signs of age with handling and storage, but still looks unplayed.
- Near Mint - It looks unplayed, but there may be some small rub or mark from handling. It may very well have come from the pressing plant this way.
- VG+ - It will show signs of being played, but no major scratches that might indicate possible skipping.
- VG - Heavily played, but still no major scratches that might indicate possible skipping.
- G+ - Looks like it would play without skipping
- G - Heavily worn and an increased potential that there could be a skip.
- F - Heavily worn. Scratched badly and quite likely will skip.
- P - Cracked, chipped, warped, or broken, Some appear to be never played and would be mint without this obvious flaw.
Missing packages must be reported within 60 days of shipment. Return postage is not guaranteed.
I always return positive feedback after receiving positive customer feedback. If you are dissatisfied with your order, please contact me with what went wrong and your proposed solution to rectify the problem. I offer customers a full refund when returning the complete order, but I do not pay for return shipping.