Lot of four 78 RPM records, early 1900's Victor Records

Sold Date: September 30, 2022
Start Date: July 11, 2022
Final Price: $20.00 (USD)
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Here is a lot of 4 Victor Victrola records.  I have play tested them all on my audio-technica turntable with a 78 RPM stylus.  I noticed no skips.  There are a few minor pops here and there, but nothing that ruins the record.   They all need cleaning, I will let you take care of that as I don't like cleaning records this old.   Please look at all the photos I have provided.   I will ship these packed between cardboard then in a larger box with plenty of packing material.

1.  Aileen Stanley Sweet Indiana Home/Victor Roberts Why Should I Cry Over You?   Record plays very well, no big gouges, cracks or chips.  
2.  Arthur Pryor's Band By The Watermelon Vine/Jean Moermans The Gypsy's Serenade.  Has a chip on the outside of the playing surfaces on the Arthur Pryor side.  Also has a dimple or bump on in the playing surface which I didn't notice any problem with the playback.   Has a sticker on the label on the Jean Moereman side. 3.  John Young Meet Me To-night in Dreamland/Billy Murray To The Strains of that Wedding March.   Has a scratch on the John Young side, but plays nicely.  Also has a sticker on the label on that side as well. 
4.  Orquesta Argentina El Portenito/Banda De Sousa Mi Corazon te Pertence Vals.  Record plays nicely.  Has some scuffs and scratches.