Jim Leonard boldly stated:
>
>> 3. The IM and MMC modifiers are used when grading an entire package,
>> although from the examples IM can be used as a separate "grade" when
>> there's no item of which to state the condition.
>
>Uh, I don't understand what you mean by "IM can be used as a separate "grade"
>when there's no item of which to state the condition", so I guess I'll leave
>that alone. ?
I meant that instead of a true "grade," you can use *only* the
"modifier" IM as the items grade. (As per at least one of the
examples.) I probably didn't need to bother to even mention it.
>> 4. The BM modifier is for whole packages or media. So I could have a
>
>Yep. The package has to have been opened to use BM, of course. MS or any (S)
>can't possibly be known to have or not have bad media.
What, you aren't clairvoyant? 8)
>> disk and label that looks Near Mint but doesn't work, so it would be
>> "NM, (BM)".
>
>Yep.
Did I mention I much prefer that to rating a disk that doesn't work
but looks great as ED?
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