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Mid-20th-century vinyl record album sleeve for 'And The Pipes Will Play' by Bert Buhrman

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$5.00 - $15.00

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a 12-inch vinyl record LP jacket featuring a dark, atmospheric photograph of pipe organ components. The cover bears printed text identifying the artist and title as "BERT BUHRMAN AT THE FAMOUS RICHMOND MOSQUE PIPE ORGAN" under the larger heading "AND THE PIPES WILL PLAY". A tracklist is visible at the top, including titles such as 'Stardust' and 'Tea for Two'. At the bottom, it displays a 'COLUMBIA' logo and the code 'CL 1398'. The design and typography are stylistically consistent with mid-century modern graphic design from the 1950s or early 1960s. The material appears to be printed cardboard with a glossy or semi-gloss finish that shows significant condition issues, including heavy surface scuffing, white abrasions across the front image, and noticeable edge wear with fraying at the corners. The presence of the 'lp' logo is consistent with standard monaural record pressings of that era. Without physical inspection of the vinyl disc itself, this is identified solely by the information present on the outer sleeve.

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I have examined the provided image of a vinyl record jacket for Bert Buhrman’s 'And The Pipes Will Play' (Columbia CL 1398). Based on what I can see, this item appears to be a mid-century monaural pressing from the late 1950s or early 1960s. The jacket bears markings and a 'Columbia' logo consistent with a commercial release of that era; however, I cannot verify the material composition or the presence of the actual vinyl disc via a photo. The value estimate is based on the assumption that this represents a period production. This specific title occupies a niche market for pipe organ enthusiasts. In the general market for mid-century vinyl, value is heavily dictated by physical condition. This jacket shows significant surface scuffing, white abrasions, and corner fraying, which substantially reduces its desirability for collectors. Without a physical inspection, I cannot determine if the structural integrity of the seams is intact or if there is water damage. The identified value range assumes the inclusion of a vinyl disc in similar 'Good' to 'Very Good' condition. If the jacket is empty, the value would be negligible, likely under $2.00. Furthermore, if this were determined to be a modern reproduction or a later budget reissue rather than an early pressing, the interest from serious collectors would be diminished further. To confirm the nature of this item, an in-person examination of the disc’s matrix numbers and a verification of the label's 'six-eye' or 'two-eye' design would be required. The market for mid-century organ music is currently stable but modest, with high-quality condition being the primary driver of price.

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