What Would You Do with a Sealed, 1st Press Miles Davis "Kind of Blue"?


This LP is still sealed in the original clear plastic inner sleeve (just one tiny 1/8" circular spot of mold on one track).  The LP cover has clearly seen shelf life making it say VG.   I am curious about what would you do please?  Open and play or sell to buy other records or?  All thoughts and suggestions are much appreciated - thank you 😉
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Showing 4 responses by tablejockey

bpd24 is correct on inner sleeve. I’m confusing record lables!

It’s that flimsy film type.

As far as what to do with it...Unless you're not into MD, open it up an enjoy it. 
What's the point in owning any material thing, and not enjoy it.

I'm always on the lookout for a good period mono.
One of these days.

"sealed original plastic inner sleeve"

Im not certain, but a 1959 mono/stereo release would come in a paper sleeve?

You've done your homework-CL 1355 (mono) or CS 8163?


You at least have an early period press.

I would invite a few friends over who can truly appreciate it, and listen to a piece of history. Ask them to bring over a few bottles of a 59 Bordeaux.

That’s what it’s all about.
Good good ol CRC.

Did everyone fulfill their required obligation buys at regular price, after the initial 1 penny per copy offer?

I always wondered what the default rate was.