FOR SALE: aprx. 225 string-band, proto-country 78's *SOLD*
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FOR SALE: aprx. 225 string-band, proto-country 78's *SOLD*
Mixed batch of approximately 225 rural string-band/proto-country 78's. Darby & Tarleton, Leake County Revelers, Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers, Gid Tanner & His Skillet Lickers, Riley Puckett, Uncle Dave Macon, Fiddlin' John Carson, Carter Family, Kelly Harrell, Grayson & Whitter, Jimmie Rodgers, Vernon Dalhart, etc., etc., etc Some clean in original sleeves, some worn, most in-between, a few may be cracked or chipped, but a good lot as a whole. $400 + shipping for the lot
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Re: FOR SALE: aprx. 225 string-band, proto-country 78's $400
I would take them, but the freight from Arizona to NC would be insane...
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Re: FOR SALE: aprx. 225 string-band, proto-country 78's $400
John,
You most likely will not want to do this, but I thought I would ask. Uncle Dave Macon is from my home town in central TN. His home is being turned into a museum of sorts and the organizers have been requesting records or any other materials that can be found. I would like to request to purchase (not a donation) of the Uncle Dave Macon records so that I can donate them to the museum. I have purchased a couple via eBay over the last six months, but that gets expensive quickly. Please let me know if this is possible.
Thank you,
Matt Burke
You most likely will not want to do this, but I thought I would ask. Uncle Dave Macon is from my home town in central TN. His home is being turned into a museum of sorts and the organizers have been requesting records or any other materials that can be found. I would like to request to purchase (not a donation) of the Uncle Dave Macon records so that I can donate them to the museum. I have purchased a couple via eBay over the last six months, but that gets expensive quickly. Please let me know if this is possible.
Thank you,
Matt Burke
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Re: FOR SALE: aprx. 225 string-band, proto-country 78's $400
Hi Matt,mattrx wrote:John,
You most likely will not want to do this, but I thought I would ask. Uncle Dave Macon is from my home town in central TN. His home is being turned into a museum of sorts and the organizers have been requesting records or any other materials that can be found. I would like to request to purchase (not a donation) of the Uncle Dave Macon records so that I can donate them to the museum. I have purchased a couple via eBay over the last six months, but that gets expensive quickly. Please let me know if this is possible.
Thank you,
Matt Burke
I received an inquiry about the records before I received yours. This gentleman would like to see them in person, but won't be able to do so until the end of the first week in July. To be fair, I told him that while the records will be for sale as a lot until he makes his decision, I won't be selling any records from the lot, either, pending his decision. Sending the Uncle Dave records to his museum sounds like a great idea, but I want to remain fair regarding what I'm offering. Hope you understand.
Best,
John
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