Sold Date:
March 26, 2014
Start Date:
March 22, 2014
Final Price:
$39.95
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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This is my Mother's collection of records. There are 12, 78 RPM records in a cardboard victrola book. My Mom was born during 1929 in Chicago and she said these were her records when she was a teenager during the 1940s. I'm not sure but think that all of the artists in this collection are Jewish (eg Mickey Katz and his Kosher-Jammers). The records measure 9 3/4" diameter, there is one song on each side. The book and record collection weigh 7 pounds.
Condition: Normal signs of use and age. The book has edge wear, bumped corners. The records have some scratches and marks. Two have a small paper label glued over one of the record label. Overall good vintage condition.
Included:
Columbia, 36905, Frank Sinatra, Day By Day, Oh! What It Seemed To Be
Banner, B-538, Seymour Rechtzeit, Anniversary Waltz, Deep As The Night
Capitol, 272, Martha Tilton, Somewhere In The Night, You Make Me Feel So Young
Decca, 71379, Dick Haymes, In My Arms, Unknown song due to paper label
Apollo, 180, The Barton Brothers, Yiddish Comedy Vocal: Cut Speech
Capitol, 361, Stan Kenton, After You, His Feet Too Big For De Bed
Capitol, 423, Jo Stafford, Passing By, I'm So Right Tonight
Capitol, 268, Johnny Mercer, My Sugar Is So Refined, Ugly Chile
Banner, B-2047, Michel Rosenberg, Getzel In A Bank, Shepsel In The Movies RCA Victor, 25-5083, Mickey Katz, Chlo-E, Tico Tico
Decca, 23641, Andrews Sisters, A Man Is A Brother To A Mule, The House Of Blue Lights
Mercury, 5007, Frankie Laine, By The River Sainte Marie, That's My Desire
All questions are welcomed. Thank you for looking. 8% tax will be added to sales within California. Media Mail shipping is free within the US.