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Old 05-01-2009, 07:57 PM
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It's entirely up to you.

To the general public, a mid-1950's TV set with a busted CRT is strictly trash, and I don't believe he would be able to sell it for any amount of money, unless he found the one person in the world who needed a particular part from the set and was rich enough not to care about price.

If he doesn't accept a very low offer from you, he will in all probability never sell it.

With few exceptions, B&Ws after about 1950 are considered "uncollectable", though I personally digress, and am trying to repair a 1956 Motorola myself.
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