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Please answer as many of the following questions as you can to give me an impression of the radio and its condition. Let me know what questions you want answered.
Make and model of radio
Condition and originality of radio
 
1. Does it work well?
2. Original finish or refinished?
3. Speaker and grill cloth not torn or broken?
4. Are all the parts there and are they original?
5. Any chips, cracks or breaks in the case or front panel?
6. Other information you want to add or questions you have.
How much do you want for the radio? If you want to sell it, please give me an idea of what you want. $
If you are merely wondering what your radio is worth The Collector's Guide to Antique Radios by John Slusser is a good source for information. It is available from Antique Electronic Supply (see LINKS) or Amazon.com. The prices in guidebooks are for working radios in excellent original condition; the price for non-working or refinished radios or radios missing parts in good condition will be about ½ the price or less.
 

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