THE MILLS BROTHERS: “SAN ANTONIO ROSE” (1961). DOT LABEL. DSL 3363. NM+/ NM. INTACT SHRINK WRAP. LITERALLY 60 YEARS OLD, NEAR MINT VINYL.

Practically pristine and absolutely beautiful sleek and glossy vinyl surfaces which are clean, smooth, shiny, and bright with no scuffs or scratches at all on either side of the record. And the spindle hole is completely intact and  literally a perfectly- rounded circle. See the three close-up photos. Both sides of the cool DOT label are sleek, smooth, and clean with no notable wear. The album cover is structurally exceptional and with no seam splits, cut-outs, punched holes, or clipped corners. The cover surface is sleek, smooth, and bright, all the way across the expanse of the surface area. Back cover is ultra-clean and white with no scuffs, stains, smudges, or discoloration. The edges of the cover sleeve are straight, even, and exceptionally well-defined all around the margins of the cover with all seams solid and intact. The exceptional spine is near perfectly structured with solid black and completely intact lettering near perfectly- aligned right along the square edge of the spine ! The four corners of this album cover are sharp and very well- defined right angles. The record album comes in a clear, plastic protective sleeve. Thank- you very much. Craig.