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Scott 6T11 1948 projestion tv craigslist
Here is a 1948 Scott projection tv on Craigslist. south west of cleveland area.
https://cleveland.craigslist.org/atq...089288582.html |
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2k$ is nuts...A couple years ago one in that shape went for near 1/10th of that at the Radiofest auction. Aren't these normally around $ 500 in open sales?
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I think they were going for as high as $1200 years ago. I got one years ago for $650 in very good condition. I think everything has dropped in price in the last couple of years.
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That just increases my regret over skipping the auction that year.
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Speaking of prices that make me wonder, is this guy on crack or am I: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1939-Prewar...gAAOSwLIVd6Ohj John |
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Nowadays you'll be lucky to get $350 for the Scott.
The Andrea is an amazing example, but yes, the price is a "I don't really want to sell it" price. The same with the Andrea. You might get action at a bit less than half that price. Don is a great guy to deal with though and his packing is above and beyond what one could hope for. |
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Is $10,000 doable because it's a pre-war Andrea, or because it was a kit? I do know that unbuilt Heathkits often bring stupid money yet professionally assembled ones bring relatively little. I would think if this was an unbuilt kit it would be far more interesting. John |
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got the right number of places to the left of the decimal point. If I didn't already have a prewar 5AP1 set working OK I'd offer $10005 Doug McDonald |
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I wonder why Don is not willing to ship this TV? He seems to offer shipping on everything else he sells.
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I'm surprised about that. Don obviously feels it's a very special example and I have to agree. That's a "one of a kind" find. I doubt you would ever find one unbuilt, or one with all the extra's. I personally like the model with full art-deco cabinet. One of the best pre-war tabletops with an audio section.
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I see where Don has taken the Andrea set off of eBay without selling it. Is this what he does on a yearly basis?
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OK. I see he added "Make Offer" to the listing. He needs to proofread his ad copy better. He says up top that is is a local pickup only. In the body of his text he again says local pickup only. He then goes into how he will pack the chassis and CRT for shipping.
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