Sold Date:
August 7, 2023
Start Date:
May 7, 2023
Final Price:
$15.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
2083
Buyer Feedback:
53
This is a used vintage Gene Autry Sings Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer in very good condition. This is a 1951 Columbia Records 45 RPM vinyl record. It is listed as nonbreakable. The other side has a song called "If it doesn't snow on Christmas". Both records show: Marks - Vocal, Gene Autry & The Pinafores with Orchestral Acc. on one side and the other Pascal-Marks-Vocal Gene Autry & The Pinafores with Orchestral Acc. Under the photo of Rudolph is "MJV 4-56-1 and the other side is 4-90049-V (ZSP 3581). There is a stamp that reads: 1 c at the top and ZSP 3581 at the bottom. The flip side under the Christmas trees has MJV 4-56-2 and on the other side 4-90049-V (ZSP 3582). There is a stamp that reads: ZSP 3582 1AA. Please view photos for a better description.
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