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Hits From the Country Hall of Fame - Floyd Cramer Vinyl Record

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$5-15

As of June 4, 2026

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This is a vinyl record album titled "Hits from the Country Hall of Fame" by Floyd Cramer. The cover is predominantly green with yellow lettering for the title and artist's name. The album artwork features a photograph of Floyd Cramer seated in front of several plaques, likely representing inductions into the Country Hall of Fame. The cover appears to be made of standard cardboard material used for album jackets. There is visible wear along the edges and corners of the album cover, suggesting it is not in pristine condition. The album jacket has a laminated or glossy finish, typical of records from its era. A sticker or label is present in the upper left corner with text that includes "LPM 316 STEREO," indicating the record format and catalog number. The right side of the cover lists the album's tracks in white text. A logo is visible on the right side, which appears to be for RCA Victor, the record label. The overall condition shows signs of age and handling, including possible ring wear under the lighting conditions. There are no other obvious markings, signatures, or stamps discernible from the image. Based on the subject matter and the style of the album art and text, the record likely dates from the mid-to-late 20th century, possibly the 1960s or 1970s when this style of artwork and album packaging was common. The quality of the printing on the cover appears standard for the period.

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Upon visual examination of the provided image, I have assessed the vinyl record album 'Hits from the Country Hall of Fame' by Floyd Cramer, released on the RCA Victor label (catalog number LPM-3168 STEREO). The album jacket presents in what I would grade as 'Good' (G) to 'Very Good' (VG) condition. There is noticeable wear on the edges and corners, and potential ring wear is visible, which is common for records of this vintage (likely mid-1960s). The cover remains intact, and the artwork is clear. Floyd Cramer was a prolific and popular artist, and this particular album is not considered rare. Current market conditions show that this title is readily available from multiple sellers online. Comparable sales for this specific pressing in similar VG condition typically fall within the $5 to $15 range. The primary factor depressing the value is its high supply and moderate demand, primarily from established Cramer fans or collectors of classic country instrumental music. The STEREO pressing is common. A sealed, mint-condition copy could fetch a higher price, perhaps up to $25-30, but this example's visible wear places it squarely in the lower-value tier for used records. It is important to note that this appraisal is based solely on the visual condition of the album jacket. I cannot assess the condition of the vinyl record itself, which is a critical determinant of value. An in-person examination would be required to check for scratches, scuffs, or warping on the disc. Without playing the record, its audio fidelity remains unknown. Full authentication and a definitive grading would necessitate a physical inspection of the record and inner sleeve.

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