well My copy of vol 3 arrived, sent from Amazon German location though I purchased it from Amazon Italy. All the discs appear to be correct so that is one good thing. My thanks go to Tom Fine for his participation in this effort. What I am sorry about is that from the documentation, this is the last volume that will be issued. This means there is a significant group of Mercury recordings that will never be available in high quality CD transfers. That includes most of the mono orchestral issues (especially the remaining Kubeliks, the Dorati Sleeping Beauty and various Hansons), ALL the chamber music monos and a still sizeable number of Stereo items, whether missing individual tracks or whole LPs. This makes me sad as, having spent a large block of time relistening to the existing CD issues has reinforced my impression of the entire catalog as a major statement of the quality of recordings made by Mercury in the 1950s-60s. I am happy that I have almost all the monos in my LP collection but now it seems that i will be running around trying to find good condition Stereo LPs once I determine which ones are outstanding as unreleased CD items. My OTHER observation is the wonderful quality of the graphics of the original LP covers. The boldness of the designs certainly matched the statements made by the recordings themselves. Finally, looking at the recording dates, it is interesting to see that the Capriccio italien on the Stereo 1812/Wellington's Victory CD in vol 1 is the same recording that appears in Vol 3 along with the mono 1812. I had always wondered if they were the same or different recordings.