Lot of 10 – 78rpm Records - Traditional Jazz - Dixieland Jazz - 1920s Jazz

Sold Date: December 16, 2020
Start Date: December 16, 2020
Final Price: $20.00 (USD)
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Lot of 10 78rpm by various jazz bands to enjoy on your Victrola. Record Grades Range E+ to V+. Artists and Titles:

1. Jump 29 - The Yorkshire Jazz Band: When You And I Were Young, Maggie/Doctor Jazz

2. American Music 515 - Dink's Good Time Music: Stomp de Down/Grace & Beauty

3. Jazz Man 6 - Lu Watter's Yerba Buena Jazz Band: Tiger Rag/Come Back Sweet Papa

4. Circle 1012 - The Eclipse Alley Five: The Girls All Love The Way I Drive/Bucket Got A Hole In It  (1" pressure crack)

5. American Music 1 - Johnny Dodds with Tiny Parham: 19th Street Blues/Careless Love

6. Jazz Classics 506 - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers: Wild Man Blues/Jungle Blues

7. British Rhythm Society 12 - Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers: Original Jelly Roll Blues/Doctor Jazz

8. Century 3006 - Junie Cobb & His Hometown Band: Chicago Jazz/East Coast Blues

9. Century 3001 - Dixieland Thumpers: Weary Way Blues/There'll Come A Day

10. Century 3003 - Ike Rodgers: Screenin' The Blues/It Hurts So Good

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE VINTAGE RECORD BUSINESS.

Grading Code:

N- "New minus.", Best possible sample. No wear and minimal effects of age. Minimal

factory "defects" as well: super clean.

E+ "Excellent plus.", Slightly below N or N-. No wear, and again minimal effects of

age. Will have slightly more factory "defects" than N or N- (surface noise, clicks,

pops etc.)

E "Excellent.", some slight evidence of age or handling (fine scratches, scuffs, rubs).

Minimal groove wear. May have some slight surface noise as a function of the

aging of the material from which the record was made (not excessive). May show

some very minor grey traces in grooves.

E- "Excellent minus." Very close to "E" but with slightly more wear from handling

and age. Still minimal groove wear from playing. But, again may show some minor

gray traces.

E-/V+ Threshold for the beginning of noticeable groove wear. Plus more of the usual

culprits: scratches, scuffs, abrasions etc. A record grades E-/V+ does not look

"good" in the way "E" graded records do. E-/V+ plays very nicely though - except some surface noise.

V+ "Very good plus." Obvious wear, but not excessive. Slightly more surface noise.

Not as choice as the higher grades, but what one would expect of a record that

was actually used for many years. And can be still quite enjoyable.

V "Very Good." As "very good" implies the record will still play quite well. However,

there is more wear and tear than with "V+" grade. There is moderate surface

noise.

G & F G "Good." Serviceable but not great. Quite a bit of wear. F "Fair." Means fair -

and that's pretty well worn.

Double pluses and minuses are used when needed to more accurately describe a record's

condition (e.g. E-- or E++). A grade/grade (e.g. E/E-) indicates a grade in between the two

grades (e.g. excellent and excellent minus). It does not refer to grades for the different sides of a double sided record

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