1 / 10
Image 1 of 10
1 / 10
Image 1 of 10
View all items from JUNE EXCEPTIONAL FINDS sale
FBI Interview with "Baby Face" Nelson on RCA Deluxe Recording 16" 33 1/3 Record
Item Details
Genre | Spoken Word |
Number of Records | 1 |
Record Speed | 33 1/3 RPM |
Period | Vintage, Early to Mid 20th Century |
Origin | United States |
Additional Information | Provenance: from the estate of Roger F. Gleason, one of the first G-Men, who began his career with the FBI in 1935. Biographical Information: Baby Face Nelson (born 1908, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died November 27, 1934, near Fox River Grove, Illinois) was an American gunman and bank robber noted for his vicious killings and youthful looks. From petty crime Nelson graduated into labour racketeering, working for Al Capone (1929–31) and other bootleg bosses; he was let go, however, proving too violent even for them. He then turned to bank robberies, joining with John Dillinger on two occasions (1934). Listed as Public Enemy Number One by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), he was killed in a wild shoot-out with FBI agents." – biography courtesy of britannica.com |
- Please note that records, cassettes, CDs, DVDs, VHS tapes, and all other forms of audio and video recording are not tested for functionality.
Condition
- some paper loss to labeling; not played, but appears in good condition; both checked for warping.
Dimensions
16.0" W x 16.0" H x 0.1" D
Item #
ITMGM64058