HOKUM BOYS VOCALION 03265 BLUES 78 RPM E-

Sold Date: March 17, 2019
Start Date: March 10, 2019
Final Price: $50.00 (USD)
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HOKUM BOYS VOCALION 03265 BLUES 78 RPM E-
NANCY JANE/ I'M GONNA TELL MY MAMA ON YOU
GREAT VERSION OF NANCY JANE BY BIG BILL BROONZY AND THE GANG. BOTH SIDES ARE NICE.
I AM SELLING BLUES RECORDS ON EBAY EVERY WEEK FROM LEGENDARY FRENCH COLLECTOR MICHEL CHAIGNE'S COLLECTION. MICHEL LOVED BLUES PIANO AND COUNTRY BLUES SO I'LL BE SELLING MANY GREAT RECORDS BY ARTISTS LIKE CHARLIE SPAND, BLACK BOB, GEORGIA TOM DORSEY, ROBERT JOHNSON, BIG BILL BROONZY, MEMPHIS MINNIE, MEMPHIS JUG BAND, TAMPA RED, WALTER ROLAND, CASEY BILL WELDON, JAMES BLYTHE AND SO SO MANY MORE! SO MAKE SURE TO CHECK BACK EVERY WEEK FOR SOME TOP PRE & POST WAR BLUES 78 RECORDS!!!
GRADED USING A STANTON 500-ll CARTRIDGE WITH A 3.5TE STYLUS.

SHIPPING:
$7 USPS MEDIA MAIL, $.50 EACH ADDITIONAL RECORD
$18 USPS PRIORITY MAIL (RECOMMENDED), $2 EACH ADDITIONAL
$20 CANADA, $5 EACH ADDITIONAL
$28 OVERSEAS, $7 EACH ADDITIONAL
NOTE: Do not pay until you have been invoiced by us!
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PLEASE READ MY GRADING AND SHIPPING INFO BELOW:

Standard 78 rpm grading system:
N- = like new.
E+ = a virtually perfect copy with only minor signs of having been played.
E = very slight signs of wear, maybe some minor scuffing and/or light scratches but a clean copy with little groove wear/ music much higher than light noise.
E- = slightly above average copy, some groove wear and minor blemishes but a very decent copy. music much higher than noise.
VG+ = an average copy, signs of use, some groove wear but still a decent copy. music slightly louder than noise.
VG = wear, scuffing, light scratches but a very playable copy. music equal to noise.
VG- getting scary!...will play but is quite worn. noise louder than music.
G+ = a playable copy but very very worn. noise much louder than music.
G = plays through heavy noise, much louder than music.
G- =  wall hanger, music barely audible.
P =  once might have been a phonograph record.