EVANGELISM, INC - YES, THERE IS COMFORT / A PILGRIM & A STRANGER

Playtested, 100%

Disc grading - VG+

4 pictures uploaded, disc front and rear - apologies for any tripod reflection - and a view of each of the label details.

You are looking at a listing for an item that is in excess of 60 years old. Surface noise and signs of antiquity, either visually or on playback are to be expected.

Use the 'Scroll Over' feature for meticulous scrutiny of the condition of the item.

Undated, but I'm assuming mid-1950's 78rpm vinyl record, produced by Ridgewood, New Jersey's Evangelism, Inc...Larry McGuill (before he became Rev. McGuill, and at this point was just plain ol' Director...) offers the mellifluous baritone and Bill Fasig (before Billy Graham called him to service) offers the equally mellifluous organ / keyboard interaction...it's all very 1950's, none of today's loud, exuberant TV friendly overkill, this is quiet and restrained throughout...

...and it's extremely rare, I might also add...

4 pictures uploaded, a variety of views, check 'em out.

Vinyl disc.

Released on - Evangelism, Inc

Catalogue number, taken from the label, 4555 / 4556

US issue.

Duration -  6 minutes in total, approx.

Matrix numbers -

Side One - EBC 4555

Side Two - EBC 4556

Please read the record grading guide below and familiarize yourself with the grades used and be aware of the full description in all aspects.

I strive to grade fairly, and have never sold a record without listening to it first.

Visual grading is not an option at all.

This approx. 60 year old 78rpm disc I have graded as being in Very Good+ condition. Both sides play through with no jumping, skipping or any other audio horrors. There are the usual minor hairline surface marks that any 78 of this vintage would accumulate over the passage of time, but they are mainly visual and have no real impact on playback. 

There is the expected low-level and generally non-intrusive surface noise, typically common to any used shellac disc of this vintage, and which shouldn't spoil your authentic listening experience!

A perfectly acceptable vinyl-to-mp3 transfer, with a suitable turntable. Keep it real but in a digital way! 

The labels are in good condition, with no major defects, see close-up pictures uploaded. 

Tracklisting -

Side One - Yes, There Is Comfort

Side Two - A Pilgrim and a Stranger

Any questions, email and I'll help if I can.

Rare item, try and find another like it...

Thanks for looking!

:o)

Buy-it-Now, $29.50

Priority Mail service used for 78's, and this is included in the price, please note.

Postage - USA - Free Shipping...nice!

Overseas orders welcome - $35, wherever.

* Records are posted in dedicated oversized record mailing boxes with 4 x corrugated cardboard stiffeners, and an abundance of large sized bubble wrap.

GRADING GUIDE FOR 78rpm DISCS

NM Nearly Mint, but has been played. No visible signs of wear or damage.

EX+ Plays like new, with few signs of handling. Minor scuffs visible.

EX Very shiny, nearly new looking. No visible signs of wear, inaudible scuffs and scratches.

VG++ Still shiny, but without the lustre of a new record. A few light scratches. Light wear. No skipping or sticking passages.

VG+ Above average, undeniably vintage condition 78 in which scuffs and general use have dulled the finish of the disc. Wear is moderate, but playback is not overly affected, and is free from distortion. Light surface noise, commensurate with age. No skipping or sticking passages.

VG Moderate, even wear throughout, still very playable. Surface noise and scratches, audible but not intrusive.

Good++ Quite playable still, distortion on playback due to surface noise. Music remains loud, in most passages, with scratches and surface noise evident but below music level.

Good+ Serviceable and acceptable playback. Music may sound muffled in some sections. Noticeably heavier scratches and surface marks.

Good Quite obviously worn and scratched, but music level is still higher than surface noise.

Good- Music still prominent, with wear and scratches extensive.

Fair Most of music remains audible over continual surface noise, although the vintage 78 experience is an uncomfortable affair. Collection filler material.

Poor Unplayable, and most definitely of interest only to the most dedicated...