Sold Date:
June 9, 2019
Start Date:
June 2, 2019
Final Price:
$23.30
(USD)
Bid Count:
6
Seller Feedback:
7269
Buyer Feedback:
47
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Welcome to my auctions of great records
This is my FINAL WEEK. Auctions will end on June 9 – I WILL PACK AND BILL YOUR RECORDS after the close on JUNE 9, due to the very high number of records, pls allow 48 HOUR for me to send you an invoice.
PLEASE DO NOT PAY before I send you an invoice, otherwise the Ebay system will charge you a higher shipping charge.
International shipping: approx postage 1x10"=$25: 1x12"=$25 to $35: 10"Album 4 Rec=50$: 12" Album 2 Rec=50$
HOWEVER in most cases I can get you SIGNIFICANT savings by using other services. Pls contact me for a quote.
About 30% less to Canada. Pls ignore international postage displayed in Ebay, rates are too high
Please wait for me to send you an invoice. DO NOT USE EBAY CHECKOUT if you want the lowest possible postage.
Pls check my other auctions for more great V Discs
The V Disk program of the US Military was unique, in that it provided quality purpose recorded records to the fighting troops.
One new parcel of new records every month to the front, including a pack of 100 steel needles. Custom V Disc Portable players were provided to the fighting troops. Often 2 features per 12" side, the extended play records played up to 6 minutes per side.
Most of these records were special recordings with messages by the Performer to the troops, many of them live Jazz recordings, and recorded during the 1941 performers strike, when NO OTHER records were made. Most of these records are UNIQUE recordings, that were not issued on commercial records. Not infrequently, the Band Leader or performer makes a personal announcement to the troops at the beginning or during the song. Issue of famous Vocalists:
No 240
ANNOUNCED Little Jimmy Rushing and COUNT BASIE talkingCOUNT BASIE ORCH Jimmy's Blues - Take me back baby featurig Dinky Wells Trombone
/ FRANK SINATRA Ol Man River
vinyl pressing12" 78 rpm record
Condition:
Condition Visual: GOOD PLUS very scratched
Condition Audio: very quiet crackle plays VG+
V-Disc was a record label produced during the World War II era by special arrangement between the United States government and various private U.S. record companies. The records were produced for use of United States military personnel overseas. Many popular singers, big bands and orchestras of the era recorded special V-Disc records. These 12-inch, 78 rpm gramophone recordings were created between 1943 and 1949. The "V" stands for "Victory".
The V-Disc project actually began in June 1941, six months before the United States' involvement in World War II, when Captain Howard Bronson was assigned to the Army's Recreation and Welfare Section as a musical advisor. Bronson suggested the troops might appreciate a series of records featuring military band music, inspirational records that could motivate soldiers and improve morale.
The V-Discs were an instant hit overseas. Soldiers who were tired of hearing the same old recordings were treated to new and special releases from the top bands of the day. And such a varied selection - big band hits, some swing music, classical performances from the top symphonies, a little jazz here and there, even some marching music to keep Major Bronson happy.
Many V-Discs contained spoken-word introductions by bandleaders and artists, wishing good luck and prayers for the soldiers overseas, and their hopes for a swift and safe return. V-Discs also featured one-of-a-kind performances, as artists who were not shackled by restrictive record company contracts could now perform special versions of the 1940s' most popular hits.
A series of great Records about Dixie, the Civil War, early One Step, Cakewalk and Blackface performers
issued first in 1901 Record No 485 on rare COLUMBIA CONDITIONS RECORD
NO 485
Here take 4 without performers named
ANNOUNCED Edward Favor What do you of Think O'HOOLIHAN
Edward Favor singing w piano, a second person shouting comments
10" 78 rpm record
Condition:
VERY GOOD PLUS, plays w hissy swish, light fuzziness on top
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A Quick NOTE ON GRADING AND SHIPPING:
As you can see from my feedback, I try hard to earn your POSITIVE FEEDBACK and FIVE STAR RATINGS.
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Quick note on grading:
The Grade (Excellent to Poor, I don't give Mint) refers to the WEAR of the record. Any other defects are stated separately
When I listen to a record, I may also give it an aural grade (again E to P), and make a SUBJECTIVE judgment of the pressing quality for hiss and surface noise.
"SUPERQUIET" is basically noiseless, like a vinyl pressing.
"VERY QUIET" is an exceptionally quiet record for a given pressing.
"Quiet" is a record that is a great example without undue noise for a give pressing.
These judgments are SUBJECTIVE and will depend one the styli, phonograph etc. you use on your own equipment.
Multiple item shipping: I am happy to combine items for shipment in one parcel.
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Records will be packed safely between corrugated cardboard in a sturdy box with plenty of padding for safe shipment.
Shipment is usually Media Mail, unless you request another service. Shipping is at your risk, I will be happy to insure items at your cost.
I charge actual postage plus a small fee for packing materials
As always, I guarantee your satisfaction. If you don't like the item, just return it, and I will refund the full purchase price.
If you are in the San Francisco area, I encourage pick-up in person.
US Domestic Shipping:
Here is a guideline for US Media Mail Shipping:
Prices below are for regular 78 rpm records. Up to about 5 records, I will ship Edison Discs for the same rates. Albums from Album Sets count as 1 record. Above that and for international shipments, it will be actual weight plus a small packing charge (1-3$ depending on size of shipment)
1 record: 4.75 – 5.50$
2 records: 6.50$
5 records: 8.00$
10 records: 12.00$
MANY MORE RECORDS: Don't worry. I safely ship 40 - 50 pounds of records double boxed in moving boxes, and even then Media Mail will probably not exceed 35$.
Please send me a message if you would like to lower your shipping rates!
I am very happy to ship records worldwide.
Please use the EBAY shipping cost only as a guideline. My actual charges are usually lower
One record usually ships for 25$ for 10" 25-35$ for most 12" records (Less for Canada).
For certain destinations I can get SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER rates from FedEx and the US Postal service for any kind of parcel weight, and will make use of all the cost-saving shipment methods
Pls contact me for a shipping estimate, or send me an invoice request after close of auction.
AND AGAIN -THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST
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