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Old 09-20-2015, 08:43 AM
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I think with all the retro crap going on, people will begin keeping at least one
crt set to show their #Retro side ~ and the newest sets with easy hookup
for modern media full remote will be in demand, if not for really hot prices, they will
be in demand. Plus I use new 2000+ sets in the living room for daily use....
Good way to get crt fix and keep the real collectibles with lower mileage.....

Also the retro dweebs will not want something they need to fuss over, or
fuss with to get running, new sets are for that.

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Old 09-20-2015, 09:13 AM
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One thing to consider is if you have to get rid of
them someday where ?? Around here it $10-$30
per set. Adds up fast.
You may pick out the choice sets & unusual sets.
High end odd balls are rare & the ones that have
some value. And dont forget the retro gamers. They
need good NTSC sets with jacks. May be a way to
make a few bucks......

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