Sold Date:
July 30, 2020
Start Date:
December 15, 2019
Final Price:
$18.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
144
Buyer Feedback:
4
Artist: Homer Rodeheaver
Titles: Tell Me The Story of Jesus / Carry Your Cross with a Smile
Label: Victor 18720
Condition: EX
Description:
You are bidding on a great record for the Christmas season from Homer Rodeheaver, a PRE WAR shellac 78 rpm record from 1921. Features tracks "Carry Your Cross with a Smile" and "Tell Me The Story of Jesus". Both sides are glossy, bright and unworn. A small bubble on the B side of the record, see pictures. Labels are bright with nice bold color, very faint needle run on the B side label. A side is on the EX+ side.
Shipping:
Securely packed in heavy cardboard and bubble wrap sandwich. Shipped in a large 16x14x4" box with additional padding to ensure safe delivery.
-Shipped by US Media Mail: $6 US, $18-25 Global (approximately), but can vary by global location.
Our Grading Standard:
N-:
Nearly New, but has been played. No visible signs of wear or damage.
E+:
Plays like new, with very, very few signs of handling, such as tiny scuffs from
being slipped in and out of sleeves.
E: Excellent
Still very shiny, near new looking, with no visible signs of wear, but a few
inaudible scuffs and scratches.
E-:
Still shiny but without the luster of a new record, few light scratches.
V+:
An average condition 78 in which scuffs and general use has dulled the finish
somewhat. Wear is moderate but playing is generally free from distortion.
Surface noise not overly pronounced.
V: Very Good
Moderate, even wear throughout, but still very playable. Audible surface noise
and scratches, but not intrusive.
V-:
Quite playable still, but distortion and heavy greying in loud passages. Music
remains loud in most passages. Surface noise and scratches well below music
level.
G+:
Grey throughout, but still serviceable. Music begins to sound muffled. Heavy
scratches.
G: Good
Quite seriously worn and scratched, but music level is still higher than
surface noise.
G-, F and
P:
The VJM system has these designations for records in extremely poor condition.
We do not place these on the 10-point scale because records in this condition
have little or no value. In cases where the record is extremely rare, it could
still have value.