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Sold Date:
September 15, 2024
Start Date:
September 2, 2024
Final Price:
$22.50
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This Vogue 752 Picture Record features the talented Clyde McCoy Orchestra on a 78 RPM shellac material. The record label is Vogue Records and the release title is "Picture Record". The multicolor record is a first edition, 10" in size, and was released in 1947. The record grading is fair (F) and the style is from the 1950s.
The record also includes the featured tracks "Theres Good Blues Tonight" and "Baby, What You Do To Me". This vinyl record is perfect for any blues genre collector and is sure to be a valuable addition to any music library.
There is NO sleeve nor inlay. There are scratches on both sides and a chip on the Good Blues side.
The record size is 10". This First Edition format is a rare find and is perfect for those who want to add a piece of music history to their collection. With its features including a Picture Disc, this vinyl record is a great addition to any music library.