Lot of 10- Mercury recordings - 78 RPM records,  artists, of the 1920's -1940's

Sold Date: March 30, 2020
Start Date: March 23, 2020
Final Price: $15.00 (USD)
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Lot of 10- Columbia - 78 RPM records, features artists, of the 1920's -1940's. Condition is Used.

The 78 Rpm Record or the 'disc record' was the first disc-shaped phonograph record, and the second major medium for recording sound, preceded by Wax Cylinders. It was invented in 1888 by Emile Berliner. 78 RPM records are made of thick and brittle shellac, which is highly breakable and causes edges to easily chip.

Almost a Century old collection includes the Orchestras, Singers and Bands of:

Eddy Howard- It's Worth Any Price You Pay and Kentucky Babe                         Yes, Yes, in Your Eyes and Room full of Roses
Lola Ameche - Rock the Joint and Don't Let the Stars get in Your Eyes Rusty Draper - I Love to Jump and Lighthouse Ralph Marterie - Big Noise from Winnetka and Tularosa Patti Page - My Restless Lover and Cross Over the Bridge                     Whispering Winds and Love, Where you are Now                     Boogie Woogie Santa Claus and The Tennessee Waltz Frankie Laine - All of me and Mam'selle Vic Damone - The Night is Young and your so beautiful and Just for Tonight

Due to the age of the records, I was unable to salvage the paper sleeves as they were very brittle and fell apart