Posted 10 months ago
bradcorbett1
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My parents, who will be celebrating their 63rd anniversary in September 2012, bought a Crosley TV-Radio-Phonograph Combo when they got married. Attached are pic's of the device. It still has all the original parts and I was surprised to find the instruction booklet. My mother thought it might be good to finally let it go, but I have no idea where to start to find out what is is worth. Any advice? I also have a collection of records that were stored in the unit. I am new to this site, so I thought showing it off might be a good place to start.
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Congrats on the 63 years of marriage! There's a collector out there for everything. Someone will want this in there collection. Thanks for sharing.
Michael