"THE GODFATHER SALE"- Updated 5/12- Now W/ Suggested Prices

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Yup- "Make me an offer I can't refuse!" on the following records. No pictures but if you really have to have one, ask. Covid-19 sucks, so let's have some fun! Cash, Paypal Friends and Family, or trades accepted.

Things I am looking for:

Good HMV No 5a or b nickle reproducer-FOUND!
Victor 10" record binders in nice condition- FOUND!
An E or better gold print USA pressing of Tommy Dorsey/ Frank Sinatra on Victor 26500, "Too Romantic"
More Tungs Tone soft or full tone needles
Clean E or better Victors between 22800-24400- jazz or dance- no waltz or vocal 2 siders please
Things you may have that I don't know I need yet

1. Columbia Flag 287-D, Cotton Club Orch. "Down and Out Blues"/ "Snag 'Em Blues" visual V but plays V+ to E, V labels https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCY4bf2YSig SOLD! $30

2. Harmony 1188-H "Frank Auburn Orch", "Kickin A Hole In The Sky" (Sam Lanin with Tommy Dorsey and others, non vocal version) "Blue Is The Night" (Jack Albin w/ Bill Coty vocal) visual E- with 2 lam cracks from under label not affecting play, plays E to E+, electric https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kq4aK1Dxij8 $20

3. Victor 23695, The Paradise Islanders, "The Missouri Waltz" / "Beautiful Ohio". Visual E+ with slightest scuffs, plays as new, original stampers on gold print circular "Non Commercial" label. Hawaiian guitars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx5kKo7p6Xk $35

4. Brunswick 3975, "Bennie" Goodman's Boys, "Blue"/ "Shirt Tail Stomp". Rare as hell first BG recordings. Visual V with faded labels showing some spindle damage, plays V+ to E- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFmg39mo7SU $35

5. Brunswick 4968, "Bennie" Goodman's Boys, "After Awhile"/ "Muskrat Scramble" (sic). Visual V, plays V+ or better, label fade https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z57LCGuWdAw SOLD! $45

6. Victor Scroll 25585, Eddy Duchin Orch, "The Merry Go Round Broke Down" (Looney Tunes theme!)/ South Wind. Lew Sherwood vocals. Visual V+ A with small label sticker, visual E- B. Plays E- or better https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBgAHK36sx4 $10

7. OKeh 40961, large black label, Ted Wallace Orch., (California Ramblers/ Golden Gate Orch.) "For My Baby"/ "Changes". Visual V+ to E- with a scratch A NAP. A side is red hot- B is no slouch. Plays E+ Not on YouTube- a shame, too. SOLD! $10

8. Victor Scroll 21500, Geo. Olsen Music, "American Tune" / "I'm On The Crest Of A Wave". Visual V+, plays E. Iconic tunes! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxJ5U70Fj7s $10

9. Columbia Flag 259-D, "Oh! Joseph" / "Magic Moments" Savoy Hotel Orpheans. Visual E-, plays E to E+, nice labels https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBhK2S_L8G4 $10

10. Victor Scroll 22461, Henry Thies Orch., "Sharing" / ""My Sweetheart Serenade". Recorded at Hotel Sinton, Cincinnati. Jane Froman vocal A. Slightly grainy V+, plays E-. One of the great bands that should have made it big but didn't. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp2OTNG_k5Q $10

11. Brunswick 4500, Red Nichols Five Pennies, "The New Yorkers" (Red McKenzie vocal and a classic "clinker" by Jimmy Dorsey on clt right after the vocal!) / "I May Be Wrong" Jack Teagarden and Glenn Miller are here too! Visual V+, plays at least E-, label fade. Fantastic contemporary lyrics on "The New Yorkers"! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpSXlba9UHY SOLD! $20

12. Columbia 2096-D, Ben Selvin Orch, "'Taint No Sin (To Dance Around In Your Bones)"/ "Funny, Dear, What Love Can Do". A is just great, a fantastic arrangement of a snappy tune with a Roy Evans vocal and some great Tommy Dorsey trombone work. Visual V+, plays E- or better with some clicks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeH0P-rjhVg SOLD! $15

13. Bluebird B-10416, Glenn Miller Orch., "In The Mood"/ "I Want To Be Happy". Original early 1939 pressing with gold print circular "non commercial" label. Visual V+ due to sleeve scuffs only- plays E to E+ with no distortion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXWBxHv3oaY $35

14. Silvertone 8132, "Silvertone Melody Men" (Carl Fenton orch off Gennett) "You're The Cream In My Coffee" / "Orange Blossom Home". A side needs no introduction, and this is a great version. B side sounds like a snoozer but actually isn't. Visual E- that plays E, but pressed just slightly off center- not noticeable till the last few bars. Small price tag and pen mark on "Coffee" side No YouTube... bummer. $20

15. Columbia 14141-D, Dixie Washboard Band with "Shufflin' Sam", "My Own Blues" / "You For Me, Me For You". Great band with Bennie Moten and Clarence Williams. visual e-, plays E to E+, needle run on label B. Really clean for a "race" washboard disc! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyZ7LVdnaPU $75

16. Victor scroll 21119, Paul Whiteman Orch., "Whiteman Stomp" / "Sensation Stomp". Probably the hottest pre Bix Whiteman record. This copy is EE+ and plays as new. Spider crack under label not affecting play. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6xXPk7Kmtk $30 SOLD!

17. Victor Scroll 23008, Bix Beiderbecke Orch., "I Don't Mind Walkin' In The Rain" / "I'll Be A Friend With Pleasure". Bix is helped out by Joe Venuti, Benny Goodman, Gene Krupa, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, and Eddie Lang on this session. Visual V++ with slight label damage. Bix would pass soon after, and the others on this great record would go on to become huge names in their own right. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7rJgIb-Z2k
$30 SOLD!

18. Victor Batwing 12" 35405, Victor Military Band, "Ballin' The Jack" / "Meadowbrook". Two great early rag- timey fox trots from 1914. Visual V+, plays E. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTSUQRLXZIc $15

19. Melotone M-12068, Mills Music Masters, "My Ideal" (Sid Garry Vocal) / "Reaching For The Moon" (waltz). The end of the line in 1931 for Irving Mills' great white bands (Mills Musical Clowns, Hotsy Totsy Gang, Lumberjacks, Whoopee Makers, etc.) of the 1920s- and, according to Rust, never issued, but here it is. Visual V++ that plays E on A, but, full disclosure, I never listened to B. A is a very listenable fox trot ballad No YouTube- foiled again! $20

20. Victor Scroll 24494, Cab Calloway Orch., "Harlem Camp Meeting" / "Little Town Gal". The Missourians fronted by Cab Calloway in 1933. Visual V+, plays E- or better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhH4xgRUlcM SOLD! $25

21.Victor Scroll 22922, Roane's Pennsylvanians, "Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea" / "(We've Got To) Put That Sun Back In The Sky". 1932, great Depression dance tunes. Visual E-, plays E+. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1l-QoCgl5n0 SOLD! $25

22. Victor Scroll 24037, Calloway's Hot Shots, "Why Don't You Get Lost?" / "Sweet Birds". If memory serves, this is Roane's Pennsylvanians again and nothing to do with any of the Calloways. Another rare one from 1932. Visual E, plays New Minus. (This is the Bluebird reissue on YT) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joRXyy0Uj0g SOLD! $25

23. RCA/ Victor DL5, Program Transcription, "Join The Victor Artist's Party" / "Victor Music Festival". Side A features Frank Crumit, The Revelers, Victor Arden and Phil Ohman, Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra; B side is Shilkret and the Victor Symphony playing symphonic excerpts. This is a demo disc for Victor's new 33 ⅓ RPM "Program Transcription" Long Play system beginning in late 1931. This copy is a 10" shellac pressing. Visual E- that plays at grade or better https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abXXxvE2-4Y SOLD!!! $20

24. RCA Program transcription L- 4510, "Schubert Melodies", parts 3 and 4, Shilkret and Victor Salon Orchestra. Silver label 10" double face shellac pressing in E+ condition with file notations on both labels. No YouTube- Sorry! $20

25. Victor Batwing 19165, Arthur Gibbs and his Gang, "Old Fashioned Love" / "Charleston- Medley Fox Trot". Likely the first recording of this iconic tune ("Charleston" is on the "B" side)! Visual V+, plays E- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pTscWvmIkw $20

PM me with your offers or email me at tramandbixrule@yahoo.com.

I will be adding to this list so watch this space! :D
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Next round:

26. "Deluxe Record" (early Victor 12") 31130- "An Evening With The Minstrels No. 4", Ebony Emperors of Music, visual V+ with a couple long shallow scratches not affecting play. This seems to be a different and elongated version than the more commonly found Monarch disc of the same title. No YouTube, sorry. $40

27. Victor BW 17585, Victor Military Band, "Sympathy Waltz" / "Swanee Ripples Rag", visual E+, plays like new, top copy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bEmf1v ... dio=1&t=13 $15

28.Victor BW 17687, Victor Military Band, "Pick A Chicken- One Step" / "Bayside Fox Trot". Visual V++ to e-, plays great. No YouTube $15

29. Victor BW 17808, Victor Military Band, "Booster Fox Trot" / "Glad Rags- One Step". Visual V, plays V to V+, small sticker A No YouTube $15

Next, a really nice clean group of "Disco Doble Columbia" opera releases from South America with a stunning label variation- see picture.

30. 10" Columbia H54, Alessandro Bonci, "Rigoletto- La Donna E Mobile" / "Questa o Quella". Visual EE-, plays superb, needle skip B tracks with few clicks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8fIzW6 ... dio=1&t=16 $10 SOLD!

31. 10" Columbia H56, Bonci, La Favorita- "Una vergina, un angiol di Dio"/ Fedora- "Amor Ti Vieta". Visual E, plays great. Small sticker on label B, likely removeable. No You Tube $10 SOLD!

32. 12" Columbia H1096, Alice Nielsen, Tosca- "Vissi d'arte" / Mefistofele, "L'altra notte in fondo al mare", visual e, plays great, notation "D4" in period red fountain pen both labels, no YouTube $10 SOLD!

33. 12" Columbia H1079, Bernice De Pasquali, Se Seran Rose, "Vals" / Linda di Chamounix, "Luci di quest' anima", visual E+, plays as new, tight internal lam crack B does not sound. No YouTube $10

34. 12" Columbia H1054, Jose Mardones, Mefistofele, "Ave Signor" / "Ballata del fischio", visual E, plays that or better, slightest label spotting A, no YouTube $12

35. 12" Columbia H1012, Celestina Boninsegna, Cavalleria Rusticana, "Vol lo sapeta o mamma" / La Tosca- "Preghiera", visual E, plays at grade, very slight label damage B, no youTube $12

36. 12" Columbia H1105, Bonci, L'Africana, "Oh Paradiso" / La Favorita "Spirito gentil", visual E-, plays V+ (bumpy pressing), small label sticker A. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBnEXFt9qYk $12 SOLD!
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Prices? I know you have said "make offers", but who can guess what you value them at... :?
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Curt A wrote:Prices? I know you have said "make offers", but who can guess what you value them at... :?
I need to clean a bunch of stuff out. Times are tough. What I value them at doesn't matter. Hence "The Godfather Sale". Try me- you might be surprised! ;)
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Todays new offerings:

37. Victor Scroll 23018, Joe Venuti Orch. "Wasting My Love On You" / Bix Beiderbecke Orch. "Deep Down South" Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Gene Krupa, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang. Visual E-, plays E to E+. Slight label damage from sticker removal both sides. Here's the actual copy being offered: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4exo1RqwOA $25 SOLD!

38. Victor Scroll 21214, Paul Whiteman Orch., "Ramona" (Waltz) "Lonely Melody", B is an iconic jazz classic with Frank Trumbauer, Bix Beiderbecke, and all the Whiteman band greats. Visual E- (spotty), plays E to E+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6ijTlhCnn8 $15

39. Victor Scroll 23015, "My Man From Caroline" / "I Like A Little Girl Like That". Fantastic band, Irene Beasley vocal A. visual V+, plays E or better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zzIaKow9Og SOLD! $25

40. Personal Record (Columbia) 140-P, Guy Lombardo Royal Canadians, "Living On Love" / "She'll Come Along". Carmen Lombardo vocals. Song hits from Princeton Triangle Club's comic opera "The Golden Dog". Rare, rare, rare! Electrical recordings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdKV8fMgMI4 $25

41. Brunswick 6219, Red Nichols Orch., "Junk Man Blues" / "Get Cannibal". Great tunes- Johnny Davis, Jimmy Dorsey, and Will Bradley in the band. Johnny Davis vocal. Visual V+, plays E. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-prpO6 ... -prpO6xR8c SOLD! $20

42. Brunswick 3285, Abe Lyman and his California Orchestra, "I Can't Get Over A Girl Like You" /"Fleurs d'Amour". Special buff/ red/ green label, "Merry Christmas 1926, from Abe Lyman, the Hurricane of Music, Uptown Theatre". Visual V+, plays E, great labels. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4PioXhuSkk SOLD! $20

43. Perfect 14573, Sam Lanin Orch "Let's Talk About My Sweetie" / Consolidated Club Orchestra (Paul Specht) "Static Strut", visual V+ plays E- or better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8wNeam09jA SOLD! $15

44. Champion Electrograph 15383, (from Gennett Electrobeam) Jack Crawford and his Boys (Emil Seidel Orch.) "Down South" / Grandview Inn Orch (Bob Diekman Orch.) "I'll Think Of You". Hoagy Carmichael on piano and cornet A! Visual V+, plays better No YouTube- sorry SOLD! $20

45. Gennett 4796, Harry Spindler Hotel Sinton Orch. of Cincinnati, "Leave Me With A Smile" / "Wabash Blues". Recorded October 1921 in Richmond, Indiana. Rust has no entry for A, and shows B as unissued, so not many copies likely exist. V+, plays E. Fine Ohio territory band! No YouTube $15

46. Columbia 1823-D, Jan Garber Orch., "Way Down Yonder In New Orleans" / "That's Why I'm Happy". A side shows wear so V but plays far better, B side is E and plays at least E+. Small stickers on labels. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d2p_MPmzeA SOLD! $10

47. Gennett 5046, Vernon- Owens Hotel Winton Orch. of Cleveland Ohio, "Song Of Songs" / "The World Is waiting For The Sunrise". Fine rare sides by this Cleveland Ohio territory band in 1923.Visual e-, plays great! No YouTube $15

48. Harmony 1020-H, (Electric), Rudy Marlowe Orch. (Ben Selvin Orch) "Sunnyside Up" / "Dance Away The Night" (Waltz) Great A with Tommy Dorsey. Non vocal takes. Visual E-, plays nearly new! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff0duh4ovLs $20

49. Van Dyke (Grey Gull) 81855, Merry Collegians "Stein Song" / Casino Jazzers "Heads Up". Visual E- A, E+ B. Grey Gull studio bands. Grainy Grey Gull surfaces with heat mark not affecting play. Plays V+ or better. No you Tube $20

50. Columbia 2499-D, Ben Selvin Orch., "Hikin' Down The Highway" / "Do The New York" One of the toughest Selvins and just great! Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw. Rust doesn't name Shaw but Simosko's exhaustive Shaw bio/discography claims it's Shaw on "New York" (per the Man himself!) and I think he's right. The Pickens Sisters and Rondoliers team up for the vocal duties. Visual V+ that plays far better- at least E. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I52KP7uMi6A SOLD! $25
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51. Gennett 5417, Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians, "Cotton Picker's Ball" /"Mama's Gone, Goodbye". Visual V that plays V+ or better. Slightly rough starts, edge chip B no grooves. This is where it all began! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2zHLHVnv8Y $75

52. Vocalion 15657, "Louisiana Rhythm Kings" actually GUY LOMBARDO ORCH. "Misissippi Mud" / "Nobody's Sweetheart". Hot Guy Lombardo? Sure, why not! Visual V, but mostly storage wear- plays around V++ to E- very enjoyable. Slightest label wear. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_BnqQ_tchc $75

53. Brunswick 3744, Rodney Rogers' Red Peppers, "Milenberg Joys" / "Chili Blues". Unusual quartet of two steel guitars and guitar with bass. Only release. Visual V++ that plays E- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfgCui7tsM0 $35

54. Columbia 2662-D, Roger Wolfe Kahn orchestra (w/Artie Shaw) "Tell Me Why You Smile, Mona Lisa" / "There I Go Dreaming Again". Visual E, plays like new. Excellent Depression dance sides. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFWR47Pj7fo $45

55. Columbia 574-D, Paul Ash Orch., "Lantern Of Love" / "What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry?" Milton Watson vocals. Great big early V-T sound. Visual E-, plays E+ or better- slight label wear A. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZgdetHqtL4 $10

56. OKeh (pre- TrueTone) 40329, Jimmie Joy's St. Anthony Hotel Orch., (Recorded in Texas) "Clarinet Marmalade Blues" / SCRANTON SIRENS ORCHESTRA (recorded in New Orleans) "Common Street Blues". This is one of 2 sides recorded by the legendary Scranton Sirens where the Dorseys got their start, but had already moved to Goldkette by this date. Russ Morgan, Billy Lustig, and Mike Trafficante present in this January 1925 session. The Jimmy Joy side was recorded in Dallas in late 1924. Visual E-, plays great with no issues! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VS08AxMN04 Jimmie Joy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqSJmtSM4vA $100

57. OKeh (pre- TrueTone) 8201- Chas. Creath's Jazz-O-Maniacs, "Pleasure Mad" / "Market Street Blues". Recorded in St. Louis in early December 1924. Visual V, plays about V+, slight spindle hole wear A touched up with red magic marker in the past. Classic early St. Louis/ Kansas City Black jazz that influenced Bennie Moten and Count Basie, among others. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnfmih-xHuI $100

58. Victor Scroll 22186, Johnny Marvin w/ orch., "Lucky Me- Lovable You" / "Happy Days Are Here Again". Visual E+, plays like new! One of the last "Victor Talking Machine Co" releases. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7Oukhkdg0U $15

59. Victor Scroll 22192, Helen Kane w/ Orch., "Ain'tcha" / "I Have To Have You". Visual E-, plays E+ or better, shellac blister A tics 5 revs but passes. Slight spindle dmg A, slight label fade B. "Victor Talking Machine Division, Radio- Victor Corp of America" at label bottom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-OyI_2gwMc $15

60. Victor Scroll V- 38037 ("Race" series), Bennie Moten Kansas City Orchestra, "It's Hard To Laugh Or Smile" / "Tough Breaks"- Stomp. Visual slightly grainy E-, plays E to E+. Slightest label fade/ damage. Rock down the house! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3M-5GKyiNI SOLD! $50

61. Victor Scroll 24036, Roane's Pennsylvanians, "Good Bye Blues" / "Is I In Love? I Is!". Cliff Nazarro, Snowball, and Chorus vocals. Fun sides from 1932. Visual E that plays E+ or better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzQyUCWq06E SOLD! $25

62. Victor Scroll 20330, Thomas Morris and his Seven Hot Babies, "PDQ Blues" / "Blues From The Everglades". Essent1al roots black jazz from 1926, early Scroll label with number at bottom, "Orthophonic Recording" to left of needle hole where they recommended Victor Needles later. Visual V+ to E-, plays solid E+, label tear over the dog B. A choice copy of a real rarity! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ah0RXgV-5Q $100
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YouTubes up now for the last batch.
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Today's additions:

63. Victor Scroll 24405, Tinsley's Washboard Band, "Shoutin' In That Amen Corner" / "I Would If I Could But I Can't", visual E-, plays E+. Rare in any condition- this one is super nice! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBsPBjGashk $100

64. Victor Scroll 22894, Waring's Pennsylvanians, "Where The Blue Of The Night" / Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra "I Thank You Mr. Moon". Visual V++, plays E. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ptcDcRKh4s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZLB6-mhDs4 $10

65. Victor Scroll 22195, Horace Heidt and his Orchestra, "Turn On The Heat" / Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra w/ Johnny Marvin "Georgia Pines". Visual E-, plays E+, GREAT two- sider! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-Xn-q8XbWs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnHUirPswBc $15

66. Brunswick 6150, Casa Loma Orchestra, "Do The New York" / "Help Yourself To Happiness". Visual V+, plays E. Fantastic early Casa Loma from 1931- arrangements by the legendary Gene Gifford! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gzx8RoBBk68 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rs-eKkY4-qU $15

67. OKeh Electric large black label 41056, Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers, "Just Like A Melody Out Of The Sky" / "Because My Baby Don't Mean 'Maybe' Now". Visual E- that plays about as new! A true "Desert Island" disc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS05evurM2c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwNZIC3flYQ $30

68. OKeh pre- TrueTone 40135, Vincent Rizzo and his Hotel Sylvania Orchestra of Philadelphia, "Nightingale" (waltz with whistling by Sybil Sanderson Fagan) /"Believe Me" (Fox Trot). Visual E- plays E or better. Nice 1924 territory disc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEr6J9OpEMc $25

69. Gennett (Blue label) 5044, Vernon- Owens Hotel Winton Orch. (of Cincinnati), "Dreaming Alone" / "When Will I Know". Nice Cincinnati territory band sides from 1923. Visual V+, plays that or better. No You Tube, sorry $15
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70. Victor Batwing 19638, "The Flapper Wife" International Novelty Orch., "Who Takes Care Of The Caretaker's Daughter", Whitey Kaufman's Original Pennsylvania Serenaders. One of the last acoustical releases. Visual E-, plays E. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI2ruIwnkUE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hv8GV6PvrI $10

71.Gennett 5044 (blue label) Vernon- Owens Hotel Winton Orch. of Cleveland, Ohio "Dreaming Alone" / "When Will I Know", recorded in Richmond, Feb. 1923. Visual E to E-, plays E. No YouTube $15

72. OKeh 40148 (pre True Tone) Finzel's Arcadia Orchestra of Detroit, "Mandalay" / "Lots O Mama". Visual E, plays E+- nice one! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_89BNtVVKcQ $25

73. GEM 3409 (rare Crown label from 1932), Frank Novak Orchestra, "I've Told Every Little Star" / "More Beautiful Than Ever". Visual E to E+, plays great! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOeIc_Ivo7k $30

74.Gennett 5663 (blue label) Chubb Steinberg Orchestra of Cincinnati, "Because They All Love You" / Willie Creager's Orch. "Show Me The Way", visual V++, plays E- at least. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKQsd5NvhlQ $25

75. GEM 3350, (Crown variant 1932), Adrian Schubert Orch. "Now You've Got Me Worryin' For You" / "As You Desire Me" visual V+ plays that or better, label wear. No YouTube $25

76. OKeh Truetone 40589, Charlie Troutt's Melody Artists (Rec. in Atlanta) "Mountain City Blues"/ "Running After You", visual E-, plays E or better, slight label wear B, Nice RARE sides! No YouTube $125
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Continuing on...

77. Victor Scroll 24812, Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra, "Blue Moon" / "Down T' Uncle Bill's". Great sides with sideman work by Bunny Berigan, Artie Shaw, and Glenn Miller. Visual V+, plays about E, slight label wear. A toughie, and a great one! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeHZCz9QyqQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aIZi3qej8g $30

78. OKeh Truetone 40590, Melody Sheiks (Sam Lanin) "Let's Talk About My Sweetie" / Emerson Gill And His Castle Of Paris Orch. (Recorded in Chicago) "Say It Again". Visual V+ to E-, plays E. Slight label ring wear. Great territory band side B. No YouTube. $20

Now a quartet of Royal Blue Shellac Columbias:

79. 2726-D, Roger Wolfe Kahn Orchestra, "Fit As A Fiddle" / "Just A Little Home For The Old Folks". Visual V+, plays E- or better, edge flake B no grooves. FANTASTIC A including great Artie Shaw solo, Kahn's last session from 1932. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eMbHsJPnl0 $45 SOLD!

80. 2741-D Claude Hopkins Orchestra, "California Here I Come" / "Look Who's Here" Visual E, plays about E+. Fun stuff from 1932. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7rcR7HOezA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NHoL-23RhE SOLD! $35

81. 2790-D, George Olsen and his Music, "Lou'siana Lullaby" (Ethel Shutta) / "Let's Make Up". Visual E, plays E+ or better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMzVVGla2tA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMFYTAE08y0 $30

82. 3067-D, Russ Morgan and his Orchestra, "Sliphorn Sam" (Wingy Mannone vocal) / "Phantom Fantasy". Visual E that plays E+ or better. Will Bradley, Charlie Butterfield, Claude Thornhill on this session from 1935. Fun stuff! No YouTube... too bad, too! $35
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