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Post by mikalah314 on Jan 15, 2018 11:23:02 GMT -5
I inherited a h19 phonograph years ago and I didn’t think much of. One day I just felt like messing with it and see if it works. At first I didn’t think it did until I looked inside of it and found the original handbook for the phonograph and actually learned how to operate it. And it sure does work. It sounds great and looks great just a little dusty and a few nicks in it but nothing a new coat would fix. It has 25 records out of the 34. Ha sonly 2 original disc covers. But I had gotten into all this because my mom was in a wreck and her car needs to be fixed. We have no spare money and i know it’s probably a bad idea to let something so amazing go. But unfortunately times are tough. I was wondering the value for this thing? If I cleaned it up real nice and made it perfect I think I could easily surpass $700. Thank you I just don’t want to get ripped off
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Post by lucius1958 on Jan 16, 2018 1:33:43 GMT -5
This really should be in the Disc Machines section, but that's another story.
The H19 was one of the least expensive Disc Phonographs available at the time, after the B19 table model. With the soft market prevailing nowadays, I regret to say that $700 is a rather inflated estimate, even in excellent restored condition.
BillS
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