Yes these are old! They are definitely 78's which are shellac based so be very careful when cleaning, no alcohol should be used as it will disolve the record! I would search the archives to see if there are any recommended cleaning formulas. As for value, yes they probably have some, but like current LP's it's very performance specific. If there's one thing I've learned over 20+ years of collecting "stuff" there are very few things that don't have some value!
Really, Really old lp's
I inherited from my father (through his mother) some really old lps in leather bound binders. Most of the stuff is "Music Appreciation Records" and "Victor Red Seal Records". I vaguely recall that the red seals are worth something, although this vintage dates from I suspect 1930's and 1940's. All of the records are classical and include some pretty interesting artists and conductors (such as Heifetz and Toscannini). I tried playing one side after a turn on a nitty gritty and they only thing I can say is that there was a tremendous amout of surface noise and it seems they need a faster speed on the dial (IE 78 RPM).
My question is does this stuff have any value? Also, any recommendations for cleaning up really old, moldy records would be appreciated. Thanks.
My question is does this stuff have any value? Also, any recommendations for cleaning up really old, moldy records would be appreciated. Thanks.
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