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Old Olympic Radio find
I picked up an old Olympic Radio. I think its model 441 it looks like these.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2112236442 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2113962784 Mine is a very deep Maroon. I wonder if the price difference between the two is casue of the color. Dave |
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The brightest and most unusual colors always get top dollar, along with unique designs typical of the period. I'll guesstimate it'll do $60-$70, but you never know what you'll get on eBay as we all know!
I bought a channel changer knob for my RCA CT-100 color TV on eBay, and was locked with another collector in a bidding war. And I won! Bet the guy never thought he'd see $102.50 for a channel knob!
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Hey Kam have you got any info on this radio like when it was made ?
Dave |
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The exact model number's not in my book, however similar model numbers as the progression go date the set to 1954.
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Kam here s the exact numbers from the radio LP 3244. does that tell ya anything. Thanks
Dave |
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In my book, that lists a model number, but no date. I'll still bet I'm on the money.
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See if there are any date codes on the tubes.
Rod |
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