Unknown Artist / Mimosa Dance Orchestra - Reminiscences Of England (No.4) / Babette - P218 - *ANTIQUE RARITY - BETWEEN 94 - 101 YEARS OLD* - 5½" Tiny Shellac Record - G

Audio Assessment: Shellac Plays Ok / Lots Of Surface Noise & Crackle / Clicks & Pops Now & Again / Music Plays Decently But Underscored Throughout By SN

Physical Assessment: Lots Of Hairlines & Scuffs / Moderate Sized Chip In Outer Dead Wax That Shows On Both Sides

Label Assessment: Decent - Ok / Legible / Scuffs & Wear On Both Sides / Slight Tear On A-Side / Partial Tax Stamp On B-Side / Gloss Lines Both Sides

Sleeve Assessment: None

Notes: Between 94 - 101 Years Old

Key Information

Please be advised that all vinyl listings with the 'Key Information' text, including this listing, are Sample Played & Visually Assessed This means I will have listened to a small sample of the vinyl (Approx 20 - 40 seconds) on each side. Due to the volume of vinyl I have for sale, it is not possible to listen to every vinyl all the way through, therefore when you buy, please be aware that my assessment is based on this audio sample and on a visual assessment, which lead me to overall ratings, one for the vinyl and one for the cover (if applicable) - The overall ratings for this vinyl are below:

G (Good) – Record is used and is in passable condition, it has played all the way through but may have looped on other occasions. It may have surface noise that is on par with the audio for a significant duration, may have jumps, possibility of other non-audio noises. Labels may have very noticeable flaws & scuffs. Record may have some chips to the outer-dead wax, there may be very noticeable blemishes / scuffs / hairlines on the record itself. Sleeve may have very noticeable flaws, which may be significant. All of these things may be at the same time.