There are 6 10" 78 RPMs in this small collection of the music of Louis Armstrong, EACH SOLD INDIVIDUALLY, NOT AS A COLLECTION, FOR $10 EACH PLUS SHIPPING.  

PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.

Choose from remaining records in the list below.  You can choose one or more (if still available) by using the drop down menu.  The price for shipping is $10 for the first record sold, than $1 more for each additional one sold.  The record will be sandwiched between cardboard, and carefully padded in a new 12x12x4 sturdy shipping box.  This will insure safe delivery using Media Mail.  Once you have made your selections and paid, please SEND ME A NOTE WITH THE ORDER OR A SEPARATE EMAIL (or both) TO TELL ME WHICH RECORDS YOU WANT.

Please email with questions before you proceed.

The records are:

     [  SOLD:  Columbia C139-5 & 6:  Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Got No Blues and I'm Not Rough.  This was one of four records in the album,  Louis Armstrong And His Hot Five Vol. 2, Columbia C 139, produced in 1947.  The shellac looks VERY PLAYABLE with a light scratch or scuff over clearly visible grooves, I'll grade in the range of VG+ to VG++.]

     [ SOLD:  Columbia C139-3 & 4:  Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five - Struttin' With Some Barbecue and Once in a While.  This was one of four records in the album,  Louis Armstrong And His Hot Five Vol. 2, Columbia C 139, produced in 1947.  The shellac looks VERY PLAYABLE with a light scratch or scuff over clearly visible grooves, I'll grade in the range of VG+ to VG++.]

Vox 16058:  Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra - Tiger Rag and St. Louis Blues.  This was one of three records in the album, Louis Armstrong – Paris 1934 VOX VSP 300, produced in 1947.  The shellac looks VERY PLAYABLE with a light scratch or scuff over clearly visible grooves, I'll grade in the range of VG+ to VG++.

Vox 16059:  Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra - Will You, Won't You Be My Babe & Song of the Vipers.  This was one of three records in the album, Louis Armstrong – Paris 1934 VOX VSP 300, produced in 1947.  The shellac looks VERY PLAYABLE with a light scratch or scuff over clearly visible grooves, I'll grade in the range of VG+ to VG++.

     [ SOLD:  Hot Jazz Club of America HC 20:  Louis Armstrong And His Hot Five – Dropping Shucks &  Who's It.  The shellac looks QUITE PLAYABLE with a very light scratch of scuff over visible grooves, will grade VG++.]

10" 78