Is this record rare?

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12jslater
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Is this record rare?

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I paid £1 for the record and haven't seen this label before.

Excellent/mint thought to be NOS

Brunswick - red label
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Ted Fio Rito and his orchestra
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Wanting to know a rough price estimate I know it is only what someone will pay but an estimate would be much apriciated.

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Re: Is this record rare?

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It's probably a 1935 era British Brunswick red label... not rare, but a nice record.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7YTXerHv1Q

As far as value, it is worth what you paid, if you like it... If you want to sell it, you need to find someone who likes Ted Fiorito and is willing to pay more. How much - who knows? Condition is important, label is important and most of all the performer and title determine value... I personally don't buy any records that I don't like the artist, style and particularly title, no matter what.
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