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Re: [ARSCLIST] Visual evaluation of 78s
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From: "John Ross" <johnross@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Is there a set of established standards for visual evaluation of 78 rpm
discs? I'm working with the owner of a significant collection to catalog
the discs and ultimately transfer them to digital form. I would like to
include a preliminary note about the apparent condition of each disc as
part of the preliminary catalog.
Obviously, the ultimate evaluation of each disc requires playing it, but
as a first step, I want to go with a visual examination.
So I will welcome your pointers to any kind of commonly accepted terms for
describing 78s. Thanks in advance.
Well, the "standard" grading system for 78rpm phonorecords was, IIRC,
introduced in "Record Changer" in 1942! This is the "good ol'" E/V/G/F/P
system, still used to-day by most 78 collectors and dealers...!
Also, virtually all dealers grade records visually, since they simply don't
have
the time to play and evaluate a thousand or more 2-sided 78's per list
(1000 records would take about 6,000 minutes...or a hundred hours...!).
Note that there are NO "official" visual definitions of the five grades...
especially once pluses and minuses are included...! But, basically, any
E (even E-) side should show NO visible evidence of groove wear. V
sides do show wear...V+ normally minimal, down to V- which appears
visually well-worn. And...discs in G, F or P condition are just about
worthless, unless they are "only known copies" of rarities!!
Steven C. Barr