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Old 05-16-2013, 02:07 PM
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Any advice on bringing stuff to the ETF to sell for the first time

I'm planning on bringing three sets to the ETF meet to sell. I've never sold any of my TVs before, and would like some advice on whether to put them in the swap meet, the auction or both and what is involved in doing that.

The three sets are a 9T246 that has been fully recapped and works, but has a problem with the H lin coil overheating and a dirty tuner. A 1952 Philco split chassis console that has the papers and PS doublers replaced and works well, and a working 17" Zenith metal table set that is missing the screws that hold the back on and most of the built in antenna. I'm thinking of asking 100$ for the RCA and 40$ for the other two. Do you think they will sell somewhere around there(am I asking too much)? And is there a market for these sets? I don't want to bring these, and then have to haul them back home with me. I'm thinking of bringing a converter box with to show the better working ones off.







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