Sold Date:
March 9, 2014
Start Date:
March 2, 2014
Final Price:
$22.72
(USD)
Bid Count:
5
Seller Feedback:
455
Buyer Feedback:
32
Up for your consideration is a Greek Decca Odeon Parlophone 78rpm record, number 31155. Note that I'll use an online translation tool where needed to try and get the right artist name for listing purposes but please excuse any potential errors.
Songs are:
Side A: See label scan, A. Hatzichristou Side B: See label scan, Markou, Tsaousaki, Tsitsani
See my record grading below. I grade conservatively and it takes a real nice record to have either E grade next to it (I've never used E+!).
Condition: VG sticker on label A side, some edge flakes on A side not into grooves
Please see my other auctions for more records. I will be selling quite a few ethnic78s coming up so show check back often. There will be mainly Greek and Turkish but also Syrian, Arabic and others ranging from the 20s to the 50s, on a variety of labels. Combine on shipping for multiple wins. If you want me to hold waiting on others just let me know.
I'm a 78rpm record collector so know how to pack 78s properly for shipping. I can send up to 4 10" records media mail for $4 in the USA, 7 for $5, 11 for $6. If interested in more or international please inquire. Thanks for looking.
Condition for 78rpm records:
E+ = New stock, never been opened or played
E = Bright and shiny, no scuffs or scratches. Looks new but has been played
E- = Still bright and shiny, shows some signs of handling but nothing that would create extra noise during playback.
VG++ = Showing a little more sign of wear, maybe a few light scuffs or minor scratches but nothing that would create extra noise during playback.
VG+ = Shows signs of wear with some scuffs and minor scratches. Nothing that would create noticeable loud ticks during playback but will play with some background noise.
VG = This is a well played record with minor scuffs, scratches and maybe even some graying in areas. However, the record still plays well and can be enjoyed.
VG - = Begins to have scratches that make the record quite noisy on playback and have noticeable ticks from scratches.
G = This is a record that, for some, can still be enjoyed until a better copy comes along. Lots of scratches, may even make the record skip. Possible hair line fracture. Likely this grade of record will only be listed if it’s a rarer record where the content or label is highly collectable.
P = This record is either broken or otherwise unplayable. Again, this would only be listed if it were very rare and interesting for historical information.