4 boxes of early 78s for $10

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4 boxes of early 78s for $10

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Replied to a local FB Marketplace ad this week selling very old 1900-1930 78 records. Seller told me they were gone. Sure enough… went to our local weekend flea market this morning and they’re sitting on a seller’s table. 4 boxes for $10. Probably at least 200 total. Amazing how fate works out!
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Yeah… and it’s all pre 1930 78s… if not quite a bit older. I’m ecstatic! Best 78 haul I’ve ever found… and this stuff never turns up in quantity around here.
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Wow, nice find! Wonder what the flea market vendor bought them for if he was able to sell them for $10 and make a profit.

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Hard to say what she paid. She first told me 50 cents each… then I pointed out the 4 boxes of 78s and she said $10 for all. To be honest I would have went considerably more… maybe upwards of $100. Pre 1930 78s are hard to find around here and flea market sellers usually want $3-$4 apiece for them when they turn up.

She also had several large boxes of 45s from that lot. Those she can keep and hopefully make some money on.

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Nice haul. I have too many 78s but would have left with those for that price. Where are you from?

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Jop Amberola 30 wrote: Sat May 21, 2022 11:05 am Replied to a local FB Marketplace ad this week selling very old 1900-1930 78 records. Seller told me they were gone. Sure enough… went to our local weekend flea market this morning and they’re sitting on a seller’s table. 4 boxes for $10. Probably at least 200 total. Amazing how fate works out!
Congrats! Looks like the box on the lower left contains some Edison diamond discs. Do you have a machine to play them?

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MEGA score dude! 😎 Did you get any pre-dog Victor or Columbia Climax discs? Did you get any 7 or 8 inch discs? There could’ve been some of those mixed with the 45s just sayin.

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Extreme SW Missouri USA just a few miles from where the KS, OK and MO borders meet.

Don’t have an Edison DD machine and probably never will… but do have a 1929 Edison P-1 suitcase portable.

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Jop Amberola 30 wrote: Sun May 22, 2022 4:58 am Extreme SW Missouri USA just a few miles from where the KS, OK and MO borders meet.

Don’t have an Edison DD machine and probably never will… but do have a 1929 Edison P-1 suitcase portable.
It’s actually pretty easy to get a Diamond Disc player where you’re at. Since Edison sold more to Midwest folks than say the east coast which seems to have more Victor machines. I’m in Nebraska I see Diamond disc machines especially The C-250/19 for sale more online than any other machine other than off brands. You’ll struggle more finding a Victor credenza than you will a C-250. (Basing this off my own experience)

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