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what this worth

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Display or Radio, small or standard size?

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Radio is missing one filler cap. Maybe $20 - $25 as is.


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Complete radios sell at an average of $35-50. Knock off about 25% for missing parts. Knock off about 60% for broken units.




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Originally Posted By: carolinaskies
Complete radios sell at an average of $35-50. Knock off about 25% for missing parts. Knock off about 60% for broken units.


in other words, minimal.. cool


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its brandnew

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The old price of a piece of chewing gum when I was a kid was minimal at 1-cent. The radio is far above that amount.

You might check at Radio Shack for a nob to go on the radio.




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Brand New & missing Key parts. Radio Shack will not have the Correct parts, MAYBE generic replacement parts.

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Kind of a nice piece but its not complete and anyone giving a value will take that into account, even though it may be new. If good collectible radios sell around $50, then you will have to expect a major decrease for missing parts! Good luck

I talked with this collector on the phone earlier today, and they are very new in the hobby. they have access to a couple of older buildings with a lot of this type of item in them, and they have no clue as to todays value of these items and that's the reason for so many questions on average items! There is a large amount of material available to them, that they will be attempting to market, and a lot of it will come thru these pages. Have patience with them and treat them as you would have wished for back when you knew nothing about the hobby!


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thanks for all information , got them all sold thanks


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