This answer presumes that there is a collector of Eddie Cantor records who does not yet have a/the record of Eddie with Nora Martin. (Are there any Nora Martin collectors actively in the market?) "It's been a long long time." There are no longer are many 78 rpm record collectors; I left the ranks of shellac collectors upon the advent of vinyl due to my skill in cracking or breaking the most beloved of the 78 rpm records then being handled. To the point, an arbitrary value for like new condition might be $7.00. If it was purchased originally for 35 cents, over the years would the purchasing value of that 75 cents now be $7.00? Most 78s show wear. So how about $2.00, somewhat used?
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Records can have various values, including numeric, string, boolean, date, and complex types like lists or dictionaries. The specific values a record can hold depend on its defined structure, which may include constraints like data types and allowed ranges. Additionally, records can be used to represent real-world entities, capturing attributes and their corresponding values. Overall, the versatility of records allows them to store diverse and structured information effectively.
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eBay has become a very valuable resource for information on the value of collectibles. Try their advanced search to find previous auctions for similar records and see what they sold for. Keep in mind the fluctuation of the economy and buyer's market. eBay provides a good idea of what people are willing to pay but may not be accurate in accordance with antique appraisal values and what dealer's estimate the value as. With 78s, as with all recordings, there are a number of factors which determine the rarity and subsequent possible value of a recording to a collector. First and foremost is condition. 78s were often played on gramophones with a very heavy pick-up arm with a steel needle. Therefore the wear than was created via playing the records would, with continual playing, gradually wear away the recording from the grooves. Often, with careless mishandling, records would become scratched or damaged in other ways. Therefore worn records have very little or zero value. Another factor determining value is the collectibilty and rarity of a particular recording. Certain genres of music are more saught after than others. Early operatic records, early blues and jazz, roots music and early rock and roll are particularly saught after. Another factor is how many of the original records were originally pressed and sold. The output from smaller record companies who may only have sold their product locally, possibly from just one outlet, is clearly going to be rarer and more valuable than a nationally known company like RCA Victor which had country wide distribution and international pressing agreements in other countries.
This record was 1 of 3, 12 inch, 78 RPM records, of the over 300 78's he recorded. Most of his 78's are less than $10, and probably closer to $5. These three seem to have a higher value and should be somewhere between $25 to $50. Those would be good values to start with if interested in selling. I'm not an expert, but I have been collecting records for 40 years. And, of course, value can only be measured by what someone is willing to pay.
The value of 78 rpm records depends on the age, condition, popularity and even the label. Frank Sinatra started his own label, Reprise, after he recorded many records for Capitol Records, Inc.Some of Mr. Sinatra's early records have sold for hundreds of dollars. These are from his days with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra. After Frank Sinatra's death in 1998, his records became more valuable as is the case with many recording artists. Some places to get a general idea of what Sinatra records are selling for and which ones are considered rare and therefore sought after areEbay, the online auction website.Record price guides such as Olde Records Price Guide: Popular and Classical 78 Rpm'S, 1900-1947 by Peter A. SoderberghAny record that is scratched, cracked or skips will sell for far below it's 'near mint' or very nice condition counterpart.********************Usually not very much. Sinatra's output has been reissued on CD's so much it's made the original 78's not as desirable anymore. Some of the very early Columbia releases might get you $5.00 but I wouldn't hold my breath. His records are everywhere.
Records are added in databases using "insert into tablename values(.....,..'...');
Records values can be categorized into several key types: administrative values, which support the organization's functions; legal values, which ensure compliance with regulations; fiscal values, related to financial accountability; and evidential values, which provide proof of actions and decisions. Additionally, records may hold historical significance, preserving the legacy and context of the organization's activities. These categories help in determining how long records should be retained and their importance in various contexts.
Filtering is the process of displaying only a portion of the total records based on matching specific values.
Records can have various values, including numeric, string, boolean, date, and complex types like lists or dictionaries. The specific values a record can hold depend on its defined structure, which may include constraints like data types and allowed ranges. Additionally, records can be used to represent real-world entities, capturing attributes and their corresponding values. Overall, the versatility of records allows them to store diverse and structured information effectively.
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That is difficult to answer because it usually varies compared to the guide book values. The link below will take you to a series of free-to-read articles and videos for those new to collecting vinyl records. There is good info on the record (internet) market, evaluating condition and grading your records. That is the most important thing collectors look for, condition.
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The fields used to sort records in Excel are called "sort keys" or "sort columns." When you sort data, you specify one or more columns as the criteria for ordering the records, allowing you to arrange the data in ascending or descending order based on the values in those columns.
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There is an article in the Winchester section of Blue Book of Gun Values that mentions the years of records lost. If not helpful, contact Cody Museum in Cody,Wyoming.
Possible. No records survive to present day. Check Blue book of gun values