got them for free himself some time back so he was just passing them
on. Really nice guy, made my day.

I think, but there is a minty single-side Victor I found so far.
I am estimating there is around 300 in the lot.

Brad wrote:Great score, and the crowd goes wild! [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8jSfrr18qA[/youtube]
I'm not trying to rain on your parade, or quell your excitement, but you may as well find out now. Single sided red label Victor discs (even with the embossed reverse) aren't at all rarities.antique1973 wrote: Still have those 2 big boxes full to sort
though so hopefully some more rare stuff will pop up.
No problem!Wolfe wrote:I'm not trying to rain on your parade, or quell your excitement, but you may as well find out now. Single sided red label Victor discs (even with the embossed reverse) aren't at all rarities.antique1973 wrote: Still have those 2 big boxes full to sort
though so hopefully some more rare stuff will pop up.
They may contain some fine music, though!
If you're strictly speaking of red label/seal discs from the Victor Talking Machine Company, not really. they were single sided all the way until 1923, before going to double, like the rest of the line already was and had been for about 14 years.antique1973 wrote:
No problem!I am still a newbie when it comes to record values for sure. They are more rare
then the 2 sided ones though aren't they?
Oh ok, I thought the single sided ones were all made in the earliest part of 1900 and then later progressed to dual sided. I need to study up on my records I think! Thanks for the info!Wolfe wrote:If you're strictly speaking of red label/seal discs from the Victor Talking Machine Company, not really. they were single sided all the way until 1923, before going to double, like the rest of the line already was and had been for about 14 years.antique1973 wrote:
No problem!I am still a newbie when it comes to record values for sure. They are more rare
then the 2 sided ones though aren't they?
If you include all those records produced after RCA bought Victor in 1929, then, yes, they are more perhaps a little more 'rare.'
Brad,antique1973 wrote: Oh ok, I thought the single sided ones were all made in the earliest part of 1900 and then later progressed to dual sided. I need to study up on my records I think! Thanks for the info!
In other words, making new 2 sided couplings by reusing old metal stampers that were originally issued single sided and putting them out as new double sided records.Brad wrote:Brad,antique1973 wrote:
This was true until Victor started re-issuing single sided records in the 20's and 30's.