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Old 08-26-2022, 02:04 AM
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It depends on your regional market, who you would want to buy it, and condition of the CRT.

Shipping cost typically eliminates buyers that can't get it themselves. If the CRT is good $40-100 in most places is about what a TV collector would pay. Bad CRT and a collector is going to pay $5-25. In some places an interior decorator, museum or film production might be willing to shell out several times that, but those buyers are typically unicorns.
In some places there's nobody interested and you can't give those away. In most places it costs $30 to dispose of a CRT because some idiot in government thinks CRT glass is toxic.
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