Is anyone listening to OLD 78's?


I have an uncle that I just learned hsa a bunch of old (20's) 78's and doesn't know what to do with them. I can't even play 78's on my TT but I was wondereing if anyone else still listens to these gems?
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Needledoctor.com sells a Stanton TT specially for 78's with cartridge for $250. which I plan to get soon. Don't know if it is adjustable for speed. There is a lot of good though obscure music out there on 78's available nowhere else.
I know the Dual CS 5000 is capable of doing 33, 45, and 78. I was mostly wondering if there was a market for something like his old 78's. I don't know anyone who listens to 78's now, but it seems like there must be a lot of good music there that never made it onto other formats.
I bought a Vestrax from Needle Dr. It plays every speed, and also has a dial to get the in-betweens (74-82 as above. To that fine Japanese table, I installed a Shure 78 cartridge which bridges left to right.

Then I got a proper '78 tube for my VTI record cleaning machine. I use Record Doctor after an initial rinsing with water (these records are so dirty the first gritty slurry can run brown, so I want that off before using a brush). After a gentle and thorough wash, the VTI provides a final rinse with purified water. Finally I use Last preservative to bring down the noise level. I was amazed at how the records just drink it in.

Now I listen to my small but growing collection more often than I ever expected.
Aceto, spoken like a true music lover. Congratulations on adding a new format to your library. No doubt there are some real gems in 78 that never made it to LP or CD.