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Jazz vinyl record sleeve for "Stan Getz and J.J. Johnson at the Opera House"

Vinyl Records and Music Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $120

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a 12-inch vinyl record sleeve featuring the album titled "STAN GETZ AND J. J. JOHNSON AT THE OPERA HOUSE." The cover art employs a high-contrast yellow and black color scheme with a split-screen photographic design showing Stan Getz on the left with a saxophone and J.J. Johnson on the right with a trombone. The upper right corner features a logo consistent with the Verve Records brand, which appears to include text indicating "HI-FI." The right side of the cover bears the vertical text "AT THE OPERA HOUSE." The printing style and graphic design are consistent with mid-century jazz album aesthetics from the late 1950s. Regarding condition, there is a visible split or tear on the lower edge of the cardboard sleeve, and general shelf wear is present along the bottom border. This item appears to be a vintage jazz record cover; however, without a physical inspection of the vinyl disk, pressing numbers in the deadwax, or labels, it is impossible to determine if this is a first pressing or a later reissue. The attribution is based on the visible printed text and logos on the sleeve, which are subject to in-person verification.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the image, I have evaluated this vinyl record sleeve for the album 'Stan Getz and J.J. Johnson at the Opera House.' The cover bears graphics and logos consistent with a Verve Records high-fidelity release from the late 1950s. However, I cannot verify from a photo whether this is a first mono pressing (MGV-8265) or a later reissue, as I am unable to inspect the vinyl disk, deadwax matrices, or center labels. Based on what I can see, the sleeve shows significant shelf wear, specifically a visible split or tear on the lower edge, which typically reduces market value. The market for mid-century jazz remains steady, with high demand for titles featuring iconic collaborators like Getz and Johnson. My valuation range of $40 to $120 assumes the item is a vintage pressing in overall Very Good (VG) condition; should the internal disk be a later 1960s or 1970s reissue, the value would likely drop to the $15–$30 range. To confirm this estimate, a physical inspection is required to check for disk condition (scratches or warping) and to examine the stamps in the run-out groove to identify the specific pressing cycle. The highest values in this category are reserved for items in near-mint condition with confirmed early pressing marks. Without physical authentication of the disk and the cardboard's structural integrity, this remains a working hypothesis based on visual evidence.

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