How much is a Victor Victrola worth?

How much is a Victor Victrola worth?

Selling prices for good quality examples in this category will typically run from $500 to well above $2000, depending on the specific model and condition. **** Refers to Victor products that will command the highest prices, well into many thousands (or tens of thousands) of dollars.

How do you date a Victrola?

You may find a paper license sticker located on the back, the bottom or on an inside wall or underneath your Victor or Victrola photograph, depending on model (picture on right). This sticker has a veritable plethora of patent and copyright dates printed all over it.

What records can I play on my Victrola?

ANSWER: Victors and Victrolas will play any laterally-cut 78 RPM record. This would include most flat shellac records, with the exception of some early Edison and Pathe discs, which used a vertical cutting method.

Will a Victrola ruin records?

Cheap Victrola record players that are used properly should not damage your records beyond just shortening their lifespan a bit. Eventually this will cause the record to wear out and could also cause the grooves to become extremely damaged if the record skips a lot.

Are old Victrola records valuable?

Rock n’ roll, blues, and jazz records produced from 1960 to 1970 are the most valuable. A “valuable record” can range anywhere from $500 to $3000. Anything over $3000 and we’re migrating more towards the “rare” albums which are valuable because of unique characteristics (see the above section)

What are the most valuable 78 records?

Chasing The World’s Rarest 78 RPM Records

  • Hear a few notable recordings from the 78 RPM era, as picked by guests Amanda Petrusich & Chris King:
  • Geeshie Wiley, “Last Kind Word Blues”
  • Willie Brown, “Future Blues”
  • Skip James, “Devil Got My Woman”
  • Blind Uncle Gaspard, “Sur Le Borde de L’eau”
  • Sylvester Weaver, “Guitar Rag”

Do Victrola records have value?

We are not record experts, and have no information on the value of records other than to say that 99% of 78 RPM Victor (and other brand) records are worth no more than $2.00 each in good condition, and many are worth less than that. That fact hurts a lot of people’s feelings, but it’s absolutely true.

How do I store old Victrola records?

It’s vital to keep your vinyl albums both cool and dry, away from bright and UV light. The recommended temperature for storing records in a home environment is room temperature or below. You could also store them in a climate-controlled storage unit if you don’t have the space for them at home.

What is the best way to store 78 rpm records?

Store them upright, on edge, in clean new sleeves. Do not allow the records to lean as this causes warping. If storing them in a box, make sure the discs are fully upright and flat against each other, held in place with a divider if necessary.

How do you store records?

Vinyl records need to be stored in an upright position to ensure they stay in good condition. Records that have been stored at a slant for an extended period of time can warp because of the uneven pressure that has been placed on them. This is why records are often kept in crates that position them upright.

Is it OK to store vinyl records flat?

Records shouldn’t be stored horizontally, or flat. Storing vinyl records flat can place too much pressure on the records lower in the stack causing damage over time.

Are stacking records bad?

Few mistakes can ruin a newfound vinyl enthusiasm quite like unintentionally damaging your new collection. For starters, avoid stacking your vinyl on top of one another, even if the records are wearing their jackets. Doing so could cause permanent damage to the vinyl records, which may include cracking or warping.

Do record changers damage records?

Unless the records are dirty, the rubbing of the top surfaces of the grooves will not cause any damage. Some changers are designed to stop the turntable during the change cycle, so the groove will not rub.

Can you skip songs on vinyl?

A very common question that comes up frequently is this one: “Can I skip tracks on vinyl?” The plain and simple answer to that is: Yes. You can skip tracks on vinyl records. Anyone can do it.

Is it bad to leave records on the turntable?

Leaving your records out Ideally, the only time your record should be out of its sleeve is when you’re playing the record. Any extended time outside the sleeve — be it left on the platter, or worse still, on a side table — will subject the record to dust and significantly increase the risk of damaging the surface….

Can cheap turntables damage records?

The short answer is, yes they can. Some cheaper turntables feature a low-quality stylus that might last only 40 playing hours and can start damaging your records.

Do records sound better without dust cover?

Having a dust cover on when the record is playing can affect sound quality due to the fact that dust covers are normally large hollow boxes, with stiff sides. When you are playing that sweet vinyl, you will not want the dust cover on as the sound quality is better without the dust cover.

Why do vinyls sound better?

To be sure, the sound of vinyl carries additional warmth when recorded through analog rather than digital technology. Richness refers to the diversity of auditory aspects heard in vinyl records. Because of record grooves, the sound of vinyl is more open, allowing a greater quantity of features to be heard.

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