Bruns 7137 BOB CALL (Black Bob) 31 Blues 78 rpm E+1930 Speckled Red HOUSE DANCE

Sold Date: May 28, 2017
Start Date: May 21, 2017
Final Price: $355.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 2
Seller Feedback: 9095
Buyer Feedback: 477


 LABEL:  Brunswick
CATALOG NUMBER: 7095
ARTIST:  BOB CALL / Speckled Red
TITLES: A. 31 Blues
               B. HOUSE DANCE BLUES

PERFORMANCE/ ARTIST INFO:   recorded in Chicago December 13, 1929 Bob Call is allegedly "Black Bob" who appears on many Vocalion's and Brunswick blues records..great barrel house blues piano

CONDITION:
                 Side A : EE+
                 Side B: EE+
OTHER:     ..... light grain from storage

ABOUT ME: I have been collecting pre-war 78s and related ephemera ( Jazz, Rag-Time, Vaudeville,  Country, Blues, Gospel, some Pop and Ethnic) for 45 years and have been a dealer for 30 years. In that time I have purchased or consigned some of the greatest collections in this field. No need to worry about packing and we strive to give a fair deal to all. IF you have a collection to sell or  would like to know bout our consignment service please contact me. We have realized some of the highest prices in the pre-war 78 field.  contact me through ebay and I will send you to my old78s site for details!

NOTE ABOUT MY GRADING:
I grade VISUALLY unless I spot a defect like a dig, stressed groove, bad lam, crack,  et cetera which requires me to play the record to properly evaluate it. When I do play a record I use a 3.2 mil stylus and DO NOT use any EQ. There will be cases when a record SOUNDS WORSE THAN MY VISUAL GRADE - this is largely a result of the original pressing, materials used -  I do not give refunds UNLESS MY VISUAL GRADING IS OFF -  My grading follows  the recognized VJM standard - see below..If you would like me to play a record for you just drop me a note.

The VJM Record Grading System is an internationally-used and recognized system for grading both 78s and LPs. It is used by virtually all serious record dealers and collectors alike, with an easily understood sequence of letters to show grades and a system of abbreviations to show faults and damage.

The VJM Record Grading System.

N (78)  As new and unplayed (there are virtually no 78s that can categorically be claimed to be unplayed).

N- (78)  Nearly Mint, but has been played. No visible signs of wear or damage.

E+ (78) Plays like new, with very, very few signs of handling, such as tiny scuffs from being slipped in and out of jackets.

E  (78) Still very shiny, near new looking, with no visible signs of wear, but a few inaudible scuffs and scratches.

E- (78)  Still shiny but without the lustre of a new record, few light scratches.  LP: Some wear, scratches and scuffs, but no skipped or repeat grooves.

V+ (78)  V+ is 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. LP: Below average with scuffs and scratches on fewer than half the tracks. No skips or repeat grooves.

V (78)  Moderate, even wear throughout, but still very playable. Surface noise and scratches audible but not intrusive.

V- (78) Quite playable still, but distortion and heavy graying in loud passages. Music remains loud in most passages. Surface noise and scratches well below music level. LP: Lowest Grade. Audible scratches, etc. on more than half the tracks. Listening uncomfortable.

G+ (78). Grey throughout but still serviceable. Music begins to sound muffled. Heavy scratches.

G (78). Quite seriously worn and scratched, but music level is still higher than surface noise.

G- (78). Music still prominent, but wear and scratch damage extensive.

F (78). Most of music remains audible over surface noise, but listening now uncomfortable.

P (78). Unplayable.

NB: Damage to labels and jackets (LP) should be noted whenever present.

Abbreviations

sfc = surface; lbl = label; nap = not affecting play; scr/scrs = scratch/scratches; lc or lam  = lamination crack; cr = crack; gv/gvs = groove/grooves; hlc/hc = hairline crack; wol = writing on label; sol = sticker on label; fade = faded label; gr/grs = groove/grooves; eb = edge bite; ec = edge chip; ef = edge flake; cvr = cover; s = stereo; rc= rim chip; rf = rough; aud/inaud = audible/inaudible; lt = light.


SHIPPING
our standard domestic shipping method is media mail with a delivery receipt and is $7.08 for one 10" or 12" record. If we are able to send additional records for the same price we do it...often we are able to get 2-4 records safely in a domestic/media mail box without adjusting the fee. If we can do it, we will!
We use a BRAND NEW strong box, new cardboard packers, peanuts, and labels...we buy this material in large batches and must pay substantial trucking fees to get the material delivered to the rural area we live in.  MEDIA MAIL SHIPPING/PACKING  is $7.22 ..If you prefer, PRIORITY ( with delivery receipt ) is between $10 & $13 depending upon the are it is going to.  CANADA is $16 for the first item and $3 for each additional up to 4 pounds. Above 4 lbs we will advise you as to the S&H with your invoice. ...EUROPE / UK & MOST OTHER COUNTRIES is $23.00 for the first disc and $4 for each additional up to 4 lbs ..then we will advise..INSURANCE IS UP TO YOU AND MUST BE CALCULATED BY YOU....if your item is lost or broken in the mail and you DO NOT have insurance we ARE NOT LIABLE to repay you......