[78-L] how rare are records?
Cary Ginell
soundthink at live.com
Mon May 21 12:11:03 PDT 2012
I have a vinyl test pressing of "Phonograph Blues." (alternate take) I'll have to be satisfied with that. At least it's E+, which is more than I can say for any commercial pressing I'm liable to stumble across.
Cary
On May 21, 2012, at 12:46 PM, "Malcolm Rockwell" <malcolm at 78data.com> wrote:
> Most of the Black Pattis I know of are in the hands of a few old line
> Blues collectors. I know one guy who has an amazing collection of them,
> many in V+ or better condition. Fortunately for us most of them have
> been re-released on Document.
> Hell, I'm still trying to find a Robert Johnson Vocalion for a
> reasonable price. Just one. Title and condition be damned!
> Malcolm
>
> *******
>
> On 5/21/2012 3:00 AM, neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com wrote:
>> I used to think that Berliners were very rare records. I've been
>> searching ebay for a while now, and Berliners come up often enough. On
>> one occasion there was even a 5" from Germany IIRC. I don't think I have
>> seen Monarchs and pre-dogs as often, but this is probably more a
>> reflection of my search parameters.
>>
>> I have seen one 20" Pathe in all the time I have been running searches
>> on ebay.
>>
>> I have never ever seen a Black Patti offered.
>>
>> Is this experience representative of how rare these records are?
>>
>> If so, 20" Pathes are more rare than 7" Berliners. Black Pattis are most
>> rare of those listed here.
>>
>> Joe Salerno
>>
>
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