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I HAVE VINTAGE JAZZ RECORDS FROM THE LATE 1920S TO EARLY FIFTIES THEY ARE THE ORGINIALS WITHE THE SLEEVE THEY CAME IN FROM THAT ERA . HOW DO I GET THEM APPARISED OR FIND OUT HOW MUCH THEYRE WORTH SO THAT I DONT GET SUCKERED INTO ANY LOW PRICES

2007-03-02 15:51:46 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Music

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Get a record price guide. THE OFFICIAL PRICE GUIDE TO RECORDS is a very inforative book. You might even be able to find it, or something similar in the Library.Here are a coupla' E-mails that might be good sources:
www.prex.com
www.musicfinder.com
E-mail:atticrecords@cs.com

Hope it helps, and GOOD LUCK!!!

2007-03-02 16:50:43 · answer #1 · answered by ♪♪♫ DINO ♪♫♪ 4 · 0 0

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2016-10-17 10:01:27 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you have vintage records that actually date from the 1920s onward, I don't think they are vinyl because vinyl plastic wasn't used to make recordings till very late in that period. Most records were made using a different, earlier, plastic called (I think) bakelite.

If however, your records are indeed made of vinyl, they are likel to be late re-recordings of earlier originals. E.g., the Louis Armstrong or Bix Baederbecke records of the 1920s were pressed on bakelite, but were later reissued as vinyls (particularly when the LP colllections came out).

After writing this, I checked things out in the article on gramophone records in Wikepedia. They refer to vinyl only for 33 and 45 rpm records which came in in the 1950s and after (I recall them a few years earlier, the very end of hte 1940s). From about 1904, they say that records were made using a 25% shellac composition with varioius materials (but not vinyl). Bakelite was invented in 1907-1909 and Edison produced a bakelie record in 1912. Bakelite was a chemical name for a phenyl resin which became the domiinant early plastic before vinyl, but it doesn't seem to be much used for recordings (it was a harder plastic and was used for radios and record players, etc., among a variety of other products). What I thought was bakelite was probably the older shellac mix.

If you do have original 78s, then they are probably made of shellac and are very shiny, more so than vinyl LPs. For your purposes, the nomenclature may be important, but the main point is that you should be able to get qutoes on a variety of old record sites as to what you can expect things to sell for at auction or retail.

2007-03-02 16:17:27 · answer #3 · answered by silvcslt 4 · 0 0

Check at music stores, antique dealers. Good luck: Blueladybug

2007-03-02 15:58:27 · answer #4 · answered by Blueladybug 4 · 0 0

Check for the same or similar items on ebay or amazon. First Google it.
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2007-03-02 15:55:20 · answer #5 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

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