Columbia Jazz Blue
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If 78s jazz with these labels worth anything?
HMV Voralion Parlaphone Decca Label Columbia Circle Bosworth Vogue Imperial Savoy Swing Register Regal Blue Mercury Brunswick London Melodisc stars Rex Beltona Columbia MGM Music Theme Conroy Tempo Elite Solitaire Embassy Special Master Sound System Edison Bell Radio
Hi This is not easy to answer because it really depends HMV ---> usually not much, there are exceptions. However, there HMVs English, which used the original Stamping and Victor Victor (U.S.) did not issue the registration. Example: adorable by Paul Whiteman Orchestra (American) Vocalion: Depends on the music on it. Vocalions numbered between 15500-15999 are often of great value (over $ 300). There are also call 1000-1500 racing series, which can be quite valuable. Blue Vocalions rarely be valuable. Vocalion If blue is not jazz, but blues (such as Robert Johnson -> very valuable) (America) Colombia: Once again ... Depends on the music. Columbias Red tags are not valuable. Black label Columbias Vivatonal can be very valuabe, in particular racing series (Series race of the media in general, music, black made mostly by African Americans for African Americans mostly) Parlophone, Parlophone Americans are usually about $ 75. English Parlophone can be valuable, but not really call Swing Series. Major label Parlophone with large (purple, red, black) are about 50 to 100 dollars. Depends again what it Decca.: Generally, no value. However, there are some exceptions. But usually really nothing special. Circle n Vogue: Vogue is not valuabe. There Vogue picture discs called "records. 12 The prices paid between 50 and Dollar 1500:. But I think it does not mean that Imperial is generally not of value in everything. Bosworth Swing Nothing special: No. (America) Brunswick: It depends again. 7000-7300 race very, very scarce and valuable series, at least $ 200. Generally, a record Brunswick is $ 5 and $ 250, depending on the artist Savoy: It may be valuable. Particularly those with Charlie Parker Mercury: No. Blue Star: No. Regal: So general, not in London: Not at all Melodisc: No. Rex: No. Beltona: Nope all others except Edison Bell Radio: There are some rare records between these Si. *** I look at labels to mention here, you may have a collection of records in late 1940 to mid-fifties. These 78 rpm discs are not usually valuable. The value of a disk 78 rpm depends primarily on the artist (s) on file. Usually, these artists are not known to the general public or is the first work of a famous musician. Addition that, the condition of registration is very important for the assessment of a 78 rpm record. Popular music is not generally useful. The first blues albums (1920-about , 1935) can be very valuable (up to $ 6000 back super nice for Robert Johnson). The so-called race records can be very valuable. In jazz, it really depends what you have. Generally, 78 records pressed by 1935 there are very valuable assistance. Early Rock'n Roll Country and principles such as the Sea Label (Elvis) are extremely, valuable. This book could be a http://www.amazon.com/American-Premium-Record-Guide -1900-1965/dp/087349282X/ref = sr_1_1? ie = UTF8 & S = books qid = 1222270234 & SR = 8.1 However, the values that are sometimes a bit too low. If you have specific questions about certain records, may email me. I'll try to help.
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