Description: Imagine a Christmas time when Mom or Dad might ask the family if they would like to hear some Christmas music. They would set up a "stack" of 45rpms such as these and let them play. These records are from the early 1950's which means they would be nostalgic for the now 80 year old who was 10 at the time. But really the songs are nostalgic for almost everyone because they are all classic titles that have been played at Christmas for generations now. These records would be great for an artist, a decorator or perhaps someone who owns a juke box! I don't know how well they play, but they look very clean for their age. I am not a collector but I will do my best to describe the condition of each record below. Please note this is my amateur subjective rating so look at the pictures closely if condition is important. I will be happy to send more pictures if needed and answer any questions. Also remember I have not been able to actually play these records so I don't know how they sound on a record player. If you are a collector than you know way more than me about what to look for in condition so they are sold as is 'used records.' 1. Capitol 45-6628/6623 Christmas Candy/Silver Bells. Label has vivid purple color with no fading, there is some spindle wear at the edges of hold. No writing on label. Vinyl is shiny with no scratches. Paper sleeve in generally in good condition with some edge wear and wrinkles at corners. Graphic is vivid with no fading. No writing on sleeve. Using the Vinyl Grading Chart: This record is probably a "Very Good+ to Excellent -" copy.2. Coral 9-60880 The Night Before Christmas Song/The Little Match Girl. Label has storage wear rubbing to paper surface, color is vivid orange no fading, mild spindle wear to edges of hole. Vinyl is generally shiny with some mild scratches noted. There appears to be some small spots of staining when looked very closely. Paper sleeve is darkened discolored with age, edge wear and some wrinkles. Using the Vinyl Grading Chart: This record is probably a "Good" copy. 3. Columbia 4-39871 I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus/Thumbelina. Label has a vivid maroon color with gold writing in nearly flawless except some very mild spindle wear. No fading noted. Vinyl is shiny with a couple of minor scratches noted. Paper sleeve is darkend discolored with age. There is some edge wear and wrinkling. Using the Vinyl Grading Chart: This record is probably a "Very Good" copy.
Price: 20 USD
Location: Commerce Township, Michigan
End Time: 2024-12-23T14:51:44.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.63 USD
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Artist: Various
Speed: 45 RPM
Composer: Various
Record Label: Various
Occasion: Christmas
Release Title: Various
Color: Multicolor
Material: Vinyl
Edition: Various
Type: 45rpm
Record Grading: Good (G)
Format: Record
Unit Type: Unit
Release Year: Various
Language: English
Sleeve Grading: Good (G)
Producer: Various
Era: 1950s
Record Size: 7"
Genre: Various
Unit Quantity: 1
Number of Audio Channels: Mono