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Sold Date:
February 27, 2020
Start Date:
November 12, 2019
Final Price:
$24.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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A rarer Blues 78 from 1923
Bessie Smith & Fletcher Henderson
The songs are:Midnight Blues b/w Bleeding Heart Blues
Recorded on the Columbia record label
The record # is: A3936
It grades out at G to V- condition (visually
graded)...
The labels are in poor condition with wear...
(see pictures for up-close details)
I have made a major purchase of ultra rare rock, jazz & blues albums!
They were from Radio Station Promotion Manager Lester "Len" Miller and are from his personal collection.
GRADING: STANDARD 78 RPM GRADING IS USED
N- NEW MINUS: Full Original Luster. Appears Unplayed With No Signs Of Use. Highest Grade Used. Possible Slight Sleeve Or Storage Marks.
E+ EXCELLENT PLUS: Full Luster, Very Few Careful Plays. Slightest Indication Of Use Or Handling. Condition Is Just Slightly Below New Minus.
E EXCELLENT: Almost Full Luster. Mild Signs Of Careful Play But No Serious Scratches Or Scuffs. Highly Desirable Condition.
E- EXCELLENT MINUS: Some Luster Remains. Surface Shows Some Light Groove Wear, Light Scuffs And/Or Light Scratches. Still Pretty Clean. Acceptable To Most Collectors.
V+ VERY GOOD PLUS: Groove Wear, Scuffs And Scratches Are More Pronounced. Moderate Gray. Still A Decent Used Record With Moderate Surface Noise.
V VERY GOOD: Grooves Are Mostly Or Fully Gray Showing Deeper Wear. Obvious Surface Noise. Getting Rough Looking And Playing. An “Average Used 78” Is In The V To V+ Range.
V- VERY GOOD MINUS: Further Deterioration. Fully Gray With Deeper Groove Wear Causing Heavier Surface Noise.
G GOOD: Very Rough. Heavy Use. Deeply Gray. Surface Noise About Equals Music Level.
F FAIR: Really Beat. May Skip. Surface Noise Probably Exceeds Music Level.
P POOR: Barely Playable To Unplayable. Mostly Useful For The Label Or As A Filler Until A Better Copy Comes Along. Depending On The Rarity Of The Record, This Can Be An Acceptable Grade To A Serious Collector.