This stuff is worth next to nothing good luck.
Where do I find the value of vintage audio equipment and best way to sell
This is my first time posting information regarding vintage home audio, so I hope I am in the right place.
My father was a vet and while overseas during Vietnam he purchased audio equipment. I am trying to determine the value of the equipment and find the best way to sell them. I have all of the original purchase receipts, warranty certificates, and shipping records (both from the Japanese company shipping and the pick up once stateside). I had them professionally cleaned a couple of years ago and they are in great shape.
He purchased the following:
Akai 1800D-ss Reel to Reel with 8 track and recording microphones
Dual 1229 turntable with retractable wood encasement
Sansui QR-6500 Receiver
2 sets of Pioneer CS-99A speakers
My father was a vet and while overseas during Vietnam he purchased audio equipment. I am trying to determine the value of the equipment and find the best way to sell them. I have all of the original purchase receipts, warranty certificates, and shipping records (both from the Japanese company shipping and the pick up once stateside). I had them professionally cleaned a couple of years ago and they are in great shape.
He purchased the following:
Akai 1800D-ss Reel to Reel with 8 track and recording microphones
Dual 1229 turntable with retractable wood encasement
Sansui QR-6500 Receiver
2 sets of Pioneer CS-99A speakers
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... and even more comprehensive listings can be accessed via hifishark.com (look at the sold/expired listings tab) https://www.hifishark.com/model/dual-1229 https://www.hifishark.com/search?q=Akai+1800d https://www.hifishark.com/model/sansui-qr-6500 https://www.hifishark.com/model/pioneer-cs-99-a |
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