The value of a 1901 Gold Moulded 2 minute black wax record varies depending upon condition, correct box, title, and artist. These records are prone to a fungus mold that destroys the surface. The record ideally should have a shiny black surface without any blemishes. Cracks, chips, scratches, and gouges vastly reduce record value. That is the first hurdle. The title is very important. Tunes that have stood the test of time such as a Souza March will command good prices. That is the second hurdle. The artist is very important. Some people collect specific artists like Vernon Dalhart. You won't find Caruso on Edison records but will find some operatic singers who are very collectible. That is the third hurdle. Lastly, the record box and the lid with a corresponding number to the record adds to the value. All of this being said, a record that is playable is worth from $2 to $300. A rube sketch with a crack in an incorrect box might command $2 while a mint Sophie Tucker in the box with correct lid could bring $300. eBay seems to be the great value finder for records. The ones that are most desirable go for handsome prices while the others hover around $5 to $8. I hope that helps.
The value of a signed Thomas Edison record can vary greatly depending on its condition, rarity, and the specific content. It may be valuable to collectors and historians interested in Edison's work and innovations in the field of sound recording. To determine the exact value, it is recommended to consult with a reputable appraiser or auction house specializing in historical artifacts.
No, Thomas Edison did not invent the phonograph. It was actually invented by Thomas Edison's contemporary, inventor and scientist Emile Berliner, in 1887. Berliner's phonograph used a flat disc instead of a cylinder to record and play back sound.
The record player was invented by Thomas Edison in 1877. It was originally known as the phonograph and used a cylinder to play back sound.
The value of a Thomas A. Edison 3 cent stamp can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. However, in general, a single unused stamp in good condition can be worth around $1-3.
His health decreased enough for him to collapse into a coma on October 14, 1931. He sadly died 4 days later on October 18, 1931.
The value of a signed Thomas Edison record can vary greatly depending on its condition, rarity, and the specific content. It may be valuable to collectors and historians interested in Edison's work and innovations in the field of sound recording. To determine the exact value, it is recommended to consult with a reputable appraiser or auction house specializing in historical artifacts.
It was Thomas Alva Edison. The song was MARY HAD A LITTLE lAMB.
In 1877 by Thomas Edison.
1871 invented by Thomas Edison at the age of 24
Thomas A. Edison invented the record player in 1877 in Menlo Park Laboatories in West Orange, New Jersey.
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Wax cylinders.
The phonograph is a device like a record player to play music. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877.
He invented the phonograph record and record player.
Yes, he did, but he called it the phonograph.
His voice
Is this a vinyl record (has a little flex and give to it) or an acetate (no flex and thicker than a modern record)? The acetate records are very fragile so please don't bend it hard as it will break. Condition is key on any type of record whether vinyl or acetate. If it has lots of scratches and does not have the original sleeve then it has basically no value on the secondary market. If it is in good condition with original sleeve and is a popular title it could be worth $2.00 - $30.00.