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please can you value my fidelity sterophonic radio grammer player if possible. i will send photos to the above address. thanxs dave

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Hi Dave,

    Thanks for sending the photo's. Sorry but this is just a home type entertainment unit or record player. I just don't know anything about this. I buy and sell coin operated games, coin operated jukebox's, the commercial games of years gone buy. That is where all my interest and knowledge applies. I wouldn't know anything about this, you might try searching for one something like it on ebay auction. If I were to give a dumb guess, which I shouldn't!, as to it's value it would be 50 to 100 bucks but I don't know, and I could be miles off on it. Thanks and good luck, but I am willing to bet that you would find one like it on http://www.ebay.com if you do some searching from time to time.
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Rodger Knutson
http://www.coinslots.com

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I am an expert on old coin operated machines, slot machines, trade stimulator's, jukeboxes, old arcade machines, etc. I have been identifying these for people who respond to my web site listed below, for a few years now. In almost all cases I am able to tell them about their old coin operated machines, the year, the value, and other general information about their machines. I do not know much about soda vending machines, coin banks, or scales, but I will try to help you with these if I can. Please email photo's to: jackpot7@ix.netcom.com My web site is at: http://www.coinslots.com

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I bought my first slot machine, a .50 Cent Mills Black Cherry in 1969 and have been hooked from that time, I still have that Slot machine! Before that I found a open barrel full of old scraped jukebox wall boxes behind a restaurant, I wanted them all but never took a one of them. Anything that took a coin drove me nuts!

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