![]() ![]() Berresford wrote in an e-mail message.īlues music is in part mythological its legend involves sweltering juke joints, homemade whiskey and Faustian bargains at rural crossroads. “If one is considering collecting rare 78s solely as an investment, one should seek professional advice as to what should be purchased and from whom,” Mr. Others, like Mark Berresford, who edits VJM’s Jazz & Blues Mart, the oldest blues and jazz magazine still in print, are more cautious about looking to rare records for financial stability. He noted a particular spike last fall, when the economy first faltered. ![]() “Prices have been rising at a phenomenal rate, as people take money out of the stock market and out of different real estate investments and look for a place to put it,” said John Tefteller, a collector who makes his living dealing in rare records. (A rarer Patton record could command $15,000 to $20,000.)īut according to some, the rare-record business is booming, despite the recession and the devaluation of music as a physical product. At a time when music fans expect songs to be delivered instantaneously (and often at zero cost) online, scouring the globe for a rare record and paying thousands of dollars for it might seem ludicrous. ![]() ![]() Heneghan, 41, is part of a small but fervent community of record collectors who for decades have hunted, compulsively and competitively, for 78s: the extraordinarily fragile 10-inch discs, introduced near the turn of the 20th century and made predominantly of shellac, that contain one two- to three-minute performance per side. The coarse, crackling voice of the blues singer Charley Patton, performing “High Water Everywhere Part 1,” his startling account of the 1927 Mississippi River flood, rose from the speakers, raw and unruly. Behind him, in the corner of his East Village apartment, sat 16 wooden crates, each filled with meticulously cataloged 78-r.p.m. JOHN HENEGHAN tugged a large shellac disc from its brown paper sleeve, placed it on a turntable and gently nudged a needle into place. ![]()
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