We go to estate sales regularly and come across a wide array of unique and rare items.  We add to our growing online inventory daily.  We pick up new items from all over the world and all over the US.  We also have a growing customer wish list.  If you'd like to, feel free to add us to your saved seller's list and let us know what you collect and/or need.  We’d be honored to add you to our customer wish list.

We ask what we consider to be a fair price for anything we sell and understand that our idea of a fair price may be someone else's 'that's too much' price.  If that's the case, feel free to make us an offer and will consider it.  We also have sales regularly, so check back often.

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We just picked up a collection of 40 different 78 RPM shellac albums of jazz great Guy Lombardo.  All of the albums were released by Decca and would date to the 1930s to the 1950s, or thereabouts. We'll be listing them individually, so feel free to check out the other titles we have available and as always, we are happy to combine shipping based on the quoted rate and total weight.

PLEASE NOTE: We have not play tested any of these albums, so we are not sure as to the playing condition of any of these albums.  These albums are all at least 73 years old, so you can imagine that they have picked up some marks and/or scratches over the decades.  However, these are all really pretty clean overall and in really decent condition compared to many of the 78s of this age that we typically see quite often. We didn't clean any of them, but we trust they would clean up well with a proper cleaning, especially if they were to be ultrasonically cleaned.  We included extra pictures on many of the albums to help show the worst marks and/or scratches on any album.

Now onto the item for sale.

For sale is a Guy Lombardo Sweethearts On Parade/After The Ball, 78 RPM shellac record released in the U.S. by Decca in 1941.

This album does not come with the paper sleeve.

This album will be shipped a cardboard box via media mail with the USPS.  We wrap all of our albums in bubble wrap and then sandwich them in between cardboard for extra protection during shipping.  If the USPS mishandles the package and the record cracks/breaks, we will be happy to provide a full refund.

Thanks for looking and God bless!