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Value of Post-WW2 Piano Rolls
By David Dewey

Hi all, and a Merry Christmas!  This is a really basic question,
but you're the group to ask.  I just found a box of 84 piano rolls
at a shop.  Almost all are QRS rolls from the 1950s and '60s (in brown
boxes with red and white labels, although one played by Jo-Ann Castle
is in a gold box).  Almost all rolls are "good old standards" and good
sing-along tunes like "Marie", "Mame", etc., and a few rags.

All the rolls show a little edge wear on the non-driven side; obviously
the piano these were played on had a minor tracking problem.  The edge
wear seems to be on the first three feet or so.

The shop wants $300, which works out to about $3.60 a roll.  Does this
seem to be a bargain?  There's some overlap on my collection, so I guess
I'd sell the duplicates on eBay.  I really wasn't planning on spending
$300 on piano rolls right now!

David Dewey


(Message sent Mon 25 Dec 2006, 15:24:47 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

Key Words in Subject:  Piano, Post-WW2, Rolls, Value

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