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Ep395: Grading & Slabbing Vinyl with VMG - Vintage Media Grading

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For decades collectors of comic books, coins & sportscards have protected their collectibles by having them professionally graded & slabbed. The team behind Vintage Media Grading (VMG) shares how their process can be a gamechanger for vinyl record collectors.

Topics include:

  • Vinyl grading is tricky – why use VMG?

  • VMG Grading comes from Goldmine standard

  • Using best practices from Baseball Cards & Comic Book gradings

  • Walking through the grading process

  • Supplying info, provenance, etc

  • What would get rejecting for rating?

  • How other industries get graded (paintings, cards)

  • Is there an appeals process for a grade?

  • The difficulty in getting a “10” grading

  • Grading is consistent no matter the rarity

  • 12” records now, 7” and 10” under development

  • Can they do double or triple LPs?

  • What about inserts, special LP additions, etc

  • Ability to change album details if new information arises

  • Vinyl has much more complexity than other graded items

  • VMG Focuses only on facts, cannot state assumptions

  • How VMG labels promotional copies

  • Their sources for determining authentic pressings and info

  • Not relying on crowd-sourced materials

  • Does VMG do play-testing?

  • Hot-stampers may not be right for VMG

  • The impact of the plastic case on records and covers

  • Can the plastic case be opened?

  • Autographed records, backstage passes, etc

  • Will they work with acetates and test pressings?

  • Working with international customers

  • Best practices for shipping to VMG

  • How are the records handled through the grading process

  • Length of time the grading process takes

  • Not just collectible records but personally important records

  • Interview wrap up

Learn more at VMGVinyl.com

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If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related.