[78-L] It's back and it makes threats!

Robert M. Bratcher Jr. bratcher at pdq.net
Sun Mar 7 07:23:52 PST 2010


At 11:43 PM 3/6/2010, you wrote:
>I wonder how much more Royal Blue versions of Columbias go for versus black
>items....a few years ago Kurt Nauck had the 1934 Beecham recording of
>Mozart's 'Jupiter' symphony on a BW set, and IIRC it was E or E-, and I'd
>have loved to have it but had no idea what sort of a bid might have scored
>it.

I would have bid $100 on it myself since I don't have any Royal Blue 
classical sets in my collection.....

>On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 5:29 AM, David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
> > And I have a few hundred classical albums and a few thousand singles I
> > can't
> > give away (and I need to, they're dupes and I don't have the space in the
> > new
> > house). No I'm not listing them and no I'm not shipping them.
> >
> > Know what classical albums are worth, gang? Bupkes! Aside from some very
> > choice
> > rare items I've specifically wanted, like the Program Transcription version
> > of
> > Szostakowicz's (sic) First Symphony conducted by Stokowski, I haven't had
> > to
> > pay more than a couple of bucks an album in years and hundreds of them have
> > been "free to good home" or "Who's going to take Paul's records?" (This
> > from
> > the widow of a Toronto collector a few years ago.)
> >
> > This seller lives in a suburb of Detroit..don't think it's one that's known
> > for
> > abundant use of lead paint, but I could be wrong..
> >
> > dl




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