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The vinyl on the record looks fine. I played it and it sounds great. Trouble is, there's a one-inch hairline crack in the record. You can only hear it in the opening grooves. I was told that this is a FAIR record, despite the fact  that it plays fine.

I may have seen a few similar items being posted for sale here and there, but not many. What should I do? I don't care for the record and would like to put it out there, but I think 'fair' would scare some people off...and like I said, the record plays just fine. Thanks in advance for any input.

Best,

Mark

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The description you've given here surpasses any one-word grading in terms of accuracy. You could give a play grade and ensure that all relevant info re the hairline is included and is VERY obvious. A sound clip would of course help too.

Others that sell frequently may offer different or better advice. I'm stating what I would be happy with as a potential buyer. Good luck.

:hatsoff2:- Kev

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The top photo is the best pic I could take of the crack. Second photo is that of the record in its entirety.  Don't know how to do sound bites, but I did play it, and it's only audible in the opening grooves. 

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Mark

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If the record is cracked then this characteristic defines the grading and is the most important factor that would induce a buyer to pay a discounted sum for it. By all means, describe the vinyl in accurate terms but highlight the fact that it's cracked. If the price is right, someone will buy it.

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Someone may well buy it to play it if the price is low enough , but a crack half way across the disc like that one renders the record as Fair as far as a collector is concerned regardless of whether it "plays fine" , and the price should reflect that.

 

  

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