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    Posted 17 days ago

    Westley
    (2 items)

    In good condition unce gave it to me 20 years ago said it needed a power cord I have never plugged it in needs to be turned on slowly I was told would like to know it's value

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    1. Gemad Gemad, 16 days ago
      As nice as it is there is no market for such an item. I understand as a core, a minimum value would be $50. Personally, if it was my family's heirloom, I would not hesitate to have it refurbished. At that point the value may well be twice the cost of the chassis rebuild. Hope that helps you a bit.
    2. Gemad Gemad, 15 days ago
      Further thought on console style radios, is that they take up a lot of space and actually don't do much of anything. Thus, a very limited interest...that is if it actually functions..and yours at 80 or 90 years old needs a rebuild to the chassis for sure.

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