78 rpm album 3 records M / album E....1944 WALT DISNEY "THREE CABALLEROS"- music

Sold Date: May 24, 2021
Start Date: May 7, 2021
Final Price: $49.99 (USD)
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Buyer Feedback: 6


 

78 RPM RECORD ALBUM 

MUSIC FROM THE 1944 WALT DISNEY PRODUCTION " THE THREE CABALLEROS"

ARTIST:   CHARLES WOLCOTT AND HIS ORCHESTRA

3 RECORDS IN M Condition.  PLEASE READ OUR CONDITION VALUES.  WE USE THE OLD GOLDMINE STANDARD.  

SONGS ON ALBUM INCLUDE:  YOU BELONG TO MY HEART.   SEE GALLERY PHOTO FOR COMPLETE LIST.

ALBUM:  DECCA ALBUM 373

RECORD CONDITIONS MAY  VARY FROM SIDE TO SIDE AND RECORD TO RECORD. 

CONDITION:  M  FOR THE RECORDS.   /E- FOR THE ALBUM.  ALBUM COVER SHOWS SOME SLIDING / RUBBING USE.   THERE ARE TWO FAINT FINGERPRINTS ABOVE THE CENTER LADY'S HEADPIECE.   

WE USE THE GOLDMINE GRADING SCALE

DEALER STOCK --- NEVER PLAYED.

N --- NEW / DEALER STOCK

M --- LOOKS LIKE IT JUST CAME OUT OF THE STORE BUT HAS A FEW TICKS THAT KEEP IT FROM PERFECT

E --- EXCELLENT BUT NOT MINT.  SHOWS A FEW FLAWS.

VG ( very good )  --- SHOWS FLAWS.  HAS SURFACE WEAR AND SOME SURFACE NOISE SHOULD BE EXPECTED.  NO NASTY SCRATCHES, NEEDLE DROPS, RIM CHIPS, OR OTHER MAJOR PROBLEMS. 

GOOD ---  ACTUALLY, A FAIRLY USED RECROD THAT IS NEARING THE END OF ITS USEFUL LIFE.

FAIR or GOOD --- NOT MUCH OF EITHER.  BUY IT UNTIL YOU CAN FIND A BETTER COPY. 

"+'S"  & "-'S" --- TAKE IT UP OR DOWN A HALF STEP. 

As you can see this is pretty subjective stuff.  We try to be strict graders.

 

    

no reserve, Great Find!!

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