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Nothing. It's not an antique, it's just a piece of late century kitsch. Haul it to the dump or the thrift store.
in mint condition probably around $250
350 in good condition
About 80 dollars in fair condition.
The Radio-Mic website allows one to find other technicians and acts that use a certain vintage type of radio microphone. One is also able to find spares, repair technicians and Reslo Cabaret or EDC radio microphone systems in used and new condition.
"The Crosley CD Recorder is a simple way to turn your old albums and records into CD's. It is styled after an old-fashioned turntable/radio and has a 3-speed turntable, CD player/recorder and AM/FM radio."
Yes, the TEAC LP-U200 Turntable USB Recorder and CD/Radio has USB functionality. It can record directly through USB for excellent sound quality and ease of use.
Just sold the family 1965 RCA Victor console stereo that was six feet long and had a radio, turntable, phono jack socket, and record cabinet in January 2011 for $75, but it had some operation issues. My guess is between $75 and $125 depending on the features and condition.
Nothing. It's not an antique, it's just a piece of late century kitsch. Haul it to the dump or the thrift store.
The technical specifications of the Teac GF 350 turntable CD recorder are as follows: it comes standard in black with both cd recorder and radio features. It scores top marks for it's ease of use and reliability although there are many other recorders that are capable of performing much better at the cost of complexity.
That would vary widley depending on the type of radio, how old it is, and what condition it's in.
The value of GE 415 radio is about $35. However, this value may vary depending on the condition of the radio and the year of manufacture.?æ
in mint condition probably around $250
350 in good condition
It really depends on the condition. One that is in like new condition with an operating radio should sell for about 200 dollars. If it is showing its age with some scratches and dings here and there and a dead radio would sell in the 75 to 100 dollar range.
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About 80 dollars in fair condition.