price as noted

Celluloid records such as Edison Blue Amberols and Indestructible cylinder records shrink with age and often will require reaming. Two minute records of brown or black wax such as the Edison Gold Molded Records are prone to mildew; I have tried to inspect these records for pitting and have noted problems when evident.
If you don't know what kind of record is appropriate for your cylinder machine please consult the Antique Phonograph FAQ or the tutorials on our homepage. In general, 4 minute black wax records should only be played on a machine with a saphire stylus. Blue Amberols are always four minute records, and can play on a machine with a diamond stylus,such as an Amberola. If you have a two minute machine (two minute Edisons were most commonly equipped with a Model C reproducer) then you need two minute black wax (gold molded) records or two minute Indestructible records.
| # | title | artist | serial | condition | price |
| 260 | Barcarole - Tales of Hoffman | Metropolitan Quart | 622 | G, NBT | $5 |
| 119 | Down of the Mississippi | Premier Quartette | 626 | G | $7 |
| 121 | If I Must Say Farewall Kate | Romain | special C | G | $2 |
| 345 | The Two Poets | Golden and Hughes | 663 | G (graded on appearance) | $4 |
| 120 | Uncle Josh in a Barber Shop | Cal Stewart | 909 | G, rim chips NAP | $20 |
| 292 | Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight | Gunster | 167 | rim chip, NBT, looks playable | $1 |
price as noted
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