Thread: Sony KP-5020
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Old 01-05-2009, 11:44 AM
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Honestly, it's too new to be of interest to most TV collectors. That was a great set, and I fixed a lot of them in the 80s. If the original screen is still in good shape, and/or if it still has the felt dust cover for the screen, and maybe some paperwork, channel tabs, original remote, etc., a Sony collector will probably want it at a reasonably price, maybe $50-$100, and will put it away for later. If it's just a decent-condition old set, then probably it wouldn't have much value. Sadly, a typical big-screen from the 80s or 90s goes for around $30 on Craigslist, and often winds up in the Free column a few weeks later.

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