FRAMED CARTOON LABEL BLUES 78: ROY MILTON-CAMILLE HOWARD Pack Your Sack Jack

MILTONE 219-B, vocal by Camille Howard, Featuring “Caughey Roberts” of The Blenders. This 10-inch 78 from 1947 is framed in a 13 x 13-inch plastic frame and I have not tried to remove it, so I do not know the condition of the record other than it does not have a lot of visible surface wear. The cartoon label is in nice shape. The disc may shift within the frame during shipping but it should be secure enough not to break. Box will be filled with packing material for cushioning.

The reverse side of this record is listed in discographies as G-ing With Gene by Gene Morris and His Quintet.

The cartoon labels on records by Roy Milton on Miltone and Roy Milton Record Co. were drawn by William Alexander.

See grading codes below. See photos for label damage, markings, stickers, etc.

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78 RPM RECORD GRADING

Most of the following descriptions are based on the Vintage Jazz Mart grading codes.
N (new) or M (mint): New and unplayed. NM or N- (near mint): Nearly same as M but played a few times. or showing minimal storage wear.
E+: plays almost like new, with very few signs of handling, such as tiny scuffs from being slipped in and out of jackets.
 E (excellent): Still very shiny, near new looking with few or no visible signs of groove wear but may have a few inaudible scuffs.
 E-: still shiny, but without the luster of a new record. Very little wear, plays distortion-free. May have a few minor scuffs.
 V+ or VG+: An "average" looking 78 in which scuffs and general use has dulled finish somewhat. Wear is moderate but playing is generally free of distortion. Surface noise still not pronounced.
 V or VG (very good): Moderate, even wear throughout but still very playable. Surface noise and scratches audible but not too intrusive. 
V- or VG- = quite playable; may have some distortion in louder passages but music remains loud in most places. Surface noise from wear and scratches are below music level. 
G+: gray throughout or quite scuffed but still serviceable. Music begins to sound muffled.
 G (good): quite worn/damaged, but surface noise still below music level. Listenable. 
G-: Music muffled from wear but still exceeds surface noise. 
F+: Music remains audible over surface noise but listening uncomfortable. 
F (fair): Surface noise is as loud as the music.
P (poor): unplayable.
 
 [+ and ? denote in-between grades. Grades with a slash in between indicate the condition of Side A/Side B.]

Note: Some 78s look mint or near mint, but may play with some surface noise due to poor quality pressing material.