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Fritz Kreisler - Who Can Tell - 64902 Victrola - 78 RPM 10" Shellac One-sided

Victrola

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Step back in time with this enchanting vintage Victrola record featuring Fritz Kreisler's "Who Can Tell." A piece of musical history preserved in shellac, exuding timeless charm. Ideal for collectors or enthusiasts seeking a glimpse of the past's melodic artistry. • 10” diameter shellac record • 78 RPM speed • Violin solo with orchestra • Victor Talking Machine Co. production • Features the operetta "Apple Blossoms" Features: • 78 RPM Record, 10" Shellac, Vintage Retro Music Size: 10" Condition: Pre-Owned Good No visible chips, scratches, or cracks on the record. Some wear is visible on the label. FAST shipping from a trusted USA seller! All items ship within 1 business day of payment or sooner. You are purchasing the exact item shown. Please review all photos. Colors may vary depending on lighting and devices used to view this item. All items are kept in a smoke-free and temperature-controlled environment. Bundle offers are encouraged. Thank you for visiting our store! We are a small business reseller and are thrilled to have you here. We do not create, produce, or endorse any items unless stated otherwise. Check out our feedback to see what our customers are saying about us!
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