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78 rpm: EDELWEISS / LANDPARTIE German WW2 March WEHRMACHT Großdeutschland (1939) 78rpm

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290.00 USD
290.00 USD
03 Feb 2022
25 Jan 2022
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Estonia
Used
Gesang Kradschützen Singschar
78 rpm
Telefunken
Germany
Military
Marching
Relisted From
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RECORD DESCRIPTION

Two great German Wehrmacht marching songs by Herms Niel!

Rare original first pressing from 1939!

Both songs with soldier choir singing!


"Edelweiss/ Die Landpartie"

Singing by: Kradschützen Singschar der Aufklärungs Abteilung 3
Played by: Musikkorps des infanterie Regiments "Gros Deutschland“
Lead by: Stabsmusikmeister Friedrich Ahlers


CONDITION E (-) Seems that the record has been played only a handful of times! Couple of surface marks on the Edelweiss side, no impact on audio! Record play tested, audio quality 8/10! Comes with rare original Telefunken picture sleeve!


COLLECTORS ITEM!

The record can be played also with a modern turntable, which has a shellac stylus.

In case of interest have a look at our other WW2 German 78rpm records for sale.


SHIPPING

WORLDWIDE REGISTERED SHIPPING 13.90 USD!

78rpm records are sent in special boxes, between cardboard layers and softening material around.


GRADING
N (new)
Unplayed and showing no signs of wear.

E (excellent)
Showing only slight wear. Playing surfaces still retain much of their original shine.

V (very good)
Somewhat more worn than an excellent record, slight grayness appearing in the grooves, especially in louder passages. Still a fairly clean and acceptable copy. Surface and extraneous noise is noticeable, but does not overwhelm the music. .

G (good)
Shows considerable wear and usage, grayness in the grooves, random mars and light abrasions from a sleeveless existence. Surface noise is audible.

F (fair)
Indicates the lowest grades of the condition code.


Plus and minus signs are used to indicate slight differences in the grading.