Dean Martin - For The Good Times Vinyl Record
Vinyl Records and Music Memorabilia

Dean Martin - For The Good Times Vinyl Record

This is a vintage 12-inch long-play (LP) vinyl record album by Dean Martin, titled 'For The Good Times,' released around 1970 under the Reprise Records label (catalog number RS-6428). The cover features a full-color photograph of Dean Martin looking upward against a vibrant blue sky, wearing a brown western-style suede shirt. The typography on the front includes the artist's name and album title in white, alongside a track listing. The Reprise logo is visible in the bottom left corner. In terms of condition, the cardboard outer sleeve shows visible shelf wear, including edge scuffing and corner dings. There are noticeable surface scratches and white 'ring wear' marks on the front cover where the circular shape of the record has rubbed the ink over time. A small green price tag or sticker is present in the upper right quadrant. The bottom edge appears to have clear adhesive tape applied, suggesting a seam split repair. The overall construction is standard die-cut printed cardboard, typical of mass-produced music media from the late 20th century.

Estimated Value

$5.00-$12.00

Basic Information

Category

Vinyl Records and Music Memorabilia

Appraised On

March 5, 2026

Estimated Value

$5.00-$12.00

Item Description

This is a vintage 12-inch long-play (LP) vinyl record album by Dean Martin, titled 'For The Good Times,' released around 1970 under the Reprise Records label (catalog number RS-6428). The cover features a full-color photograph of Dean Martin looking upward against a vibrant blue sky, wearing a brown western-style suede shirt. The typography on the front includes the artist's name and album title in white, alongside a track listing. The Reprise logo is visible in the bottom left corner. In terms of condition, the cardboard outer sleeve shows visible shelf wear, including edge scuffing and corner dings. There are noticeable surface scratches and white 'ring wear' marks on the front cover where the circular shape of the record has rubbed the ink over time. A small green price tag or sticker is present in the upper right quadrant. The bottom edge appears to have clear adhesive tape applied, suggesting a seam split repair. The overall construction is standard die-cut printed cardboard, typical of mass-produced music media from the late 20th century.

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