Both the Bonnie blue flag and the Watermelon party are two of my favorite songs by Polk Miller and his old south quartet, I was just wondering how uncommon and valuable these two are on blue amberol?
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How rare are these 2 Polk Miller BA's?
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Re: How rare are these 2 Polk Miller BA's?
In the US, these titles will bring $50-$75 each (or more if someone really needs them)... I sold Watermelon Party for $60...
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Re: How rare are these 2 Polk Miller BA's?
I paid $75 for an almost new copy of "Bonnie Blue Flag". I paid half that much for an equally nice copy of "Laughing Song".