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The 100 most valuable 78 rpm Records of All Time - Price Guide for rare Vinyl Records, CDs, Cassettes, Reel-to-Reel and more.
THE ONLINE DISCOGRAPHICAL PROJECT. Created by Steven Abrams (who contributed the majority of information found herein) and Tyrone Settlemier, with contributions from many other collectors such as: yourself! All blame for any HTML errors (not to mention the look of this site) belongs to Tyrone!
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll dive deep into the world of 78 record collecting. You’ll learn all about what makes a 78 record valuable, how to identify rare records, typical price ranges, the best places to sell them, and tips for safely selling your 78 collection.
The Great 78 Project is a community project for the preservation, research and discovery of 78rpm records. From about 1898 to the 1950s, an estimated 3 million sides (~3 minute recordings) have been made on 78rpm discs.
Looking for the value of a 78 rpm Record? Use our archive of over 33.7 Million auctions as a 78 rpm Record Music Price Guide. The only Free online Music Price guide for all pre-recorded music formats.
The Internet Archive, in partnership with George Blood LP, has been working since 2016 to digitize thousands of 78rpm records, some of which were made in the early 1900s.
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The Great 78 Project have managed to preserve the sounds of brittle 78 RPM records by creating digital archive of over 78,000 recordings of early 20th century music. From blues and jazz, to classical and gospel, the growing collection will take you back in time.
Shop for-and learn about-Vintage 78 Records. Before iTunes, CDs, 8-tracks, LPs, or even seven-inch EPs, 78s were the main medium for recorded music,...
Relive eras past with the sounds of digitized 78 RPM records from Billie Holiday's hits to those of young Frank Sinatra. The Internet Archive’s George Blood collection offers over 385,000 records free to listen to and download.