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How Much Would You Pay?
A curious looking little Capehart/ Faernsworth late 40's TV is on ebay right now. The set is in rough shape. I wrote the seller that he'd be lucky to get $50 to $150 max for a set in that condition.
What do you think? http://www.ebay.com/itm/VERY-RARE-Ca...item4182b016f2 |
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IIRC the last one on ebay (also rough) sold for around $500. From what I can see, it doesn't look that bad - just a little rusty. I'd want to see more of that cabinet.
Last edited by bandersen; 06-20-2014 at 11:06 AM. |
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It's a fairly scarce early post-war TV, but nothing very impressive aesthetically. If you catch it right and a couple of serious buyers are looking for one, I believe this one can approach the $500 area again, otherwise, with all the work it needs, I think around the $350 area is more realistic.
Seems the seller thinks he has a pre-war there! He'll have it for sale for a LONG time. Joe Last edited by decojoe67; 06-20-2014 at 11:33 AM. |
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If the front label said Farnsworth versus Capehart it would be worth $700-$800. With the Capehart name probably $400-$500. They seem easier to find now then they did 3-5 years ago.
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Do you really feel this would fetch $400-$500? I agree that the "Farnsworth" labeling makes all the difference in the world.
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I would say if the chassis was clean and the reversed painted glass was good it could fetch up to $500, but that not being the case I highly doubt it. At a glance it looks decent, but upon closer inspection you can see it was stored in extremely damp conditions that effected the entire set.
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I initially didn't see the chassis was so rough looking. I still think it is rare and would be in the $300-$400. I own the Farnsworth version of this set (in excellent condition) so maybe I'm trying to justify what I spent a couple years ago for mine.
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I have the floor model version thats very clean that I want to sell that has a good 10FP4.
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[QUOTE=Penthode;3107530]A curious looking little Capehart/ Faernsworth late 40's TV is on ebay right now. The set is in rough shape. I wrote the seller that he'd be lucky to get $50 to $150 max for a set in that condition.
What do you think? OMG! There is a starting bid of $4,950 on this set! Sounds like shenanigans to me! In the condition that thing is in and just due to the name I would give him maybe $100 with a tested crt. It's not in terrible condition by any means. Just a little rust mainly. That's over $200 a tube!!!
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I wouldn't pay more than $100.00 ( if that) the chassis is too rusty. Walter Beers has a 40's Andrea with a rusty chassis that he is thinking of selling, and the Andrea is in wayyyyyyy better shape, and more rare than a Capehart IMHO.
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