[78-L] Classical 12 inch 78 albums
Robert M. Bratcher Jr.
rbratcherjr at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 7 21:22:59 PDT 2010
Sorry I didn't know that pre war classical sets would sell for more than $2
each. My mistake....
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From: Roger Wade <rwade1947 at comcast.net>
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Sent: Thu, October 7, 2010 9:47:20 PM
Subject: Re: [78-L] Classical 12 inch 78 albums
Gee Robert, you're painting with a very broad brush. What you say is true for a
large majority of such sets, especially post war. However many earlier sets are
in some demand and sell for more worthwhile prices. That has been my
experience.
Roger Wade
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On Oct 7, 2010, at 10:13 PM, Robert M. Bratcher Jr. wrote:
> $2 each? Thats about what they are worth (maybe less) per complete album set.
> I'd ask for a copy of your list if it wasn't for Kurt Nauck selling me about a
> thousand 78 rpm classical music sets plus however many single classical discs
> that was in his Montrose area shop before he closed it down to move up near
> Spring with his wife. I think I paid maybe $200 or $300 for it all but that was
>
> about 20 years ago so I don't remember exactly what I paid for them. Still have
>
> all of them except one set of Caruso 78's in an album which I gave to a record
> dealer I know who had a customer looking for Caruso 78's. She made a few bucks
> off of them which was ok with me....
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