Are 78 albums worth anything?

Are 78 albums worth anything?

He said that on average a rare jazz 78 might sell for $1,500 to $5,000, whereas sales for a comparable blues record would start at $5,000. Paramount’s blues releases — especially its “race” records with label numbers in the 12000s and 13000s — are among the most coveted records in the world.

When did they stop making 78 records?

1959
In just ten years, 78s plummeted to only 2% of music sales. And in 1959, the last US-made 78 record was produced. Not all sales went directly over to 33s, however. Although many did, there wasn’t always a need to use up all 40 minutes of an LP.

What can I do with broken 78 records?

Working on a hard flat surface, press the record down on both sides of the crack, and apply electrical tape to the rim where the crack is.

  • Mix a very small amount of Epoxy.
  • Spread thin line of epoxy along crack with toothpick.
  • Let this sit for just a minute or so.
  • How much are old 78 records worth?

    The most recent 78s (manufactured in the 1950s and 1960s) usually fetch the highest prices. All rock ‘n’ roll and rhythm & blues 78s currently sell for $10 or more – $20 when in the original manufacturer sleeve. Other collected 78s include early American Blues and Hillbilly records of the 1930s and 1940s. Rare and Valuable 45s

    Are old 78 records valuable?

    Many people think that the older the record, the more it is worth – this is rarely true. Almost all popular 78 RPM records manufactured before 1950 have no value. Let’s face it, most collectors who remember and purchase records made before 1950 are now 80+ years old. Soon there will be no buyers at all

    Are 78 records collectible?

    The most collectible 78s today are those from the late ’50s, when 78s were less common and releases were often pressed on multiple formats. In the U.K., for example, Elvis Presley ’s “A Mess of Blues” is highly collectible as a 78 because it is much easier to find as a seven-inch vinyl single.

    What are 78 rpm records made of?

    78 RPM records are made of thick and brittle shellac, which is highly breakable and causes edges to easily chip. 33 RPM records are made of sturdier vinyl.

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