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Not to poke fun, but.....
I'm sure this guy thinks this is a reasonable price, but if he gets $850 Buy-It-Now, we're all millionaires! Last one I sold I got $60 in MUCH nicer shape than that one, and mine had the right knobs too.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-1948-Sen...QQcmdZViewItem Charles |
A friend of mine recently eBayed one of these he'd fully restored with a beautiful, sharp picture almost beyond what you'd think it was capable of. Brought less than $200.
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I'd go MAYBE a hunnert on it... but not any more. Those guys aren't even really all THAT rare...-Sandy G.
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There is someone selling a restored Crosley suitcase portable for a similar amount. It went unbid the past two times so the price has been lowered to $650 or so. People think because something is old it must be worth a fortune.
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I've seen these kind of auctions. The price for parts is pretty cheap, as most of the time the biggest cost is the capacitors. I suppose people do think that because it's old it'll bring in a lot. I saw a guy selling an RCA U70 UHF converter for $75 on ebay, infact it goes off in two days or so. I got mine for $20 shipped. The big sellers are the rare and/or popular sets, like RCA's, Dumont Soverign, etc.
Jonathan |
Hmm... not only are those not the right knobs, they look like they came off a couple of Newcomb school record players... But, all that aside, they do match pretty well.
-Ian |
Actually, if anybody needs, those exact knobs can be had at All Electronics Surplus in Los Angeles @ 10 for $1.... I bought a few for a Curtis Mathes B&W combo a couple years ago. They are fine for a lot of old equipment with the knurled split full round shaft.
Charles |
Ahh go ahead and poke fun! :)
The price people are asking for TV's on eBay these days is outrageous. |
Tell him he is dreaming....
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