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One sided 78's????    


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  4th Apr 2015, 10:30 PM#1  REPORT  
debsey

Member since Nov 2014
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Hi all just picked up a few one sided 78's..they cosy me 50cents so I thought worth at least for the novelty factor...Does anyone have any knowledge on them???

Heres one I have Victor Records Billy Murray 5207 when I get a chance and if the interest is there ill add them.


  4th Apr 2015, 10:49 PM#2  REPORT  
Redpunk SUBS

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The 78 you've bought dates from 1907 all 78s at this time were single sided it was only later around 1910 that the method of making double sided discs was perfected. I look forward to seeing your 78s added to this site.


  5th Apr 2015, 4:15 AM#3  REPORT  
debsey

Member since Nov 2014
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Thanks Redpunk do u know if they have any value?



  5th Apr 2015, 12:23 PM#4  REPORT  
Redpunk SUBS

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Everything has a value but how much is the big question. There are no set prices in the UK for 78s except for late rock 'n' roll discs. One has to remember age and rarity does not always mean big bucks.
The best advice is to enjoy collecting and researching the discs and if you get any cash back reselling that's a bonus.


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