RALPH WILLIS ALABAMA SLIM SAVOY 5553 BLUES 78 RPM V+

Sold Date: January 12, 2020
Start Date: January 12, 2020
Final Price: $20.00 (USD)
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RALPH WILLIS ALABAMA SLIM SAVOY 5553 BLUES 78 RPM V+
ELOISE/ BOAR HOG BLUES
I'M SELLING 3 POST WAR RECORDS THAT COULD'VE EASILY BEEN RECORDED IN THE 1920'S. GREAT VERSION OF BIG BILL BROONZY & JOHN LEE HOOKER'S "LOUISE", "ELOISE" BY WILLIS. GREAT GUITAR & VOCAL.
I AM SELLING BLUES RECORDS FROM MY COLLECTION. I ALSO AM SELLING ETHNIC AND BLUES AND COUNTRY FROM OTHER COLLECTIONS 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.
ATTENTION:  If you have any higher end pre-war blues, country or jazz 78 rpm records that you would like to consign, please get in touch and I will let you know the affordable service I can provide. Get the highest price for your collection by consigning with me. - JOHN HENEGHAN

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!
PAYMENTS BY PAYPAL ONLY.

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.