6 Victor, Victrola records
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I do not have the knowledge or ability to judge the condition of these records. I looked at them and do not see any chips or scratches that I think would keep one from appreciating them. I have no way of accratly describing their condition. I will gladly send close up pictures upon request or answer questions. I will simply list what is on the labels and if you are interested enough to request further information, please do so! I am listing what is on the labels (both sides) according to the picture, starting at the top left accross and then the bottom two left to righ.: I also realize the two of the album sleves are "Columbia", so they obviously are not the original sleves, I will however keep them in them to protect them. I will also wrap and package them carefully for shipping safely. Record One: Side 1: I’se Gwine Back to Dixie (C.A.White) Alma Gluck and Male Chorus 64564 Side 2: Completely blank Record Two: Side One: Thanks Be to God (P.J. Oreilly-Stanley Dickson) John McCormack 1059-A Side Two: Dream Once Again (P.J. Oreilly-W.H.Squire) John McCormack 1059-B Record Three: Side One: Marcheta (A Love Song of Old Mexico ) (Victor L. Schertzinger) John McCormack 1011-A Side Two: Indiana Moon (Davis-Jones) John McCormack 1011-B (label has a tear about ¼” X 3x4”) Record Four: Side One: The West, a Nest, and You-Waltz (
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