Like all my records, this one came home with me from the radio station and went into storage, where it has remained ever since. I was a music director at radio stations all over the country from 1967 to 1997, and part of my job was ordering copies of records we played on the air.  (We actually played them back in the day, and wore them out!) I had to stock the new ones, and old ones too as they became worn.  I'd always order an extra copy to take home, but I didn’t play them—just stored them away. This gives you-the real collector-a chance to have a perfect copy of many hits which have never been touched by the phonograph needle. The sleeves are sometimes wrinkled a bit, thanks to storing the singles in narrow 45 boxes, but the picture will give you their exact condition.  If you need “His Latest Flame” by Elvis to complete or improve your collection, it would be impossible to find a better copy!