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Old 07-15-2016, 01:24 PM
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With few exceptions, antique radios are not worth a lot of money, especially when compared to the investment necessary to make them work properly. I would suggest to not only look at the highest prices grundigs sell for, but also the low prices and average prices when establishing value. I would say that's about a $75 radio if I had to put a value. A nice and unusual one at that, but your only buyer will be someone who is able to fix it and usually that type of person needs another radio like they need a hole in the head.
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