Pa. merchant finds rare Robert Johnson record

Friday November 16, 2012 5:15 PM

PITTSBURGH (AP) — A Pittsburgh record store owner has found what he calls "the holy grail of 78s" in a box of old albums he picked up for $50.

Jerry Weber says he discovered a copy of the second song ever recorded by Mississippi blues legend Robert Johnson, "I Believe I'll Dust My Broom."

Weber tells the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (http://bit.ly/TViXzt) the record is in good shape. He pegs its value at $6,000 to $12,000.

Collector John Tefteller specializes in rare blues and jazz records and estimates there are perhaps 15 to 30 copies of the record in existence in that condition.

Johnson was a blues master who died in 1938 at age 27. His landmark recordings were reissued in the 1960s, influencing Eric Clapton and a host of other rock 'n' roll icons.

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