Fisher 220T Stereophonic Reveiver - what’s it worth?

Msjosie7

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7CE3F2F4-7EA5-45CA-A2A4-1A96E8AAA5FE.jpeg 92019E86-B5B0-49E4-9C4F-5C8202CFA47D.jpeg Hi all! We have an old Fisher 220t from my husbands grandfather. Looking to sell it but have no idea what it’s even worth.

What do you think it’s worth?
We don’t even know if it works - never used it.
 
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Questions about worth and prices are allowed ONLY in the "Dollars and Sense" forum. Contact "Tinkerbelle" (Forum Moderator) and ask her to please move this thread to the correct forum.

Not to be BOORISH, but spending a few minutes reading the General Forum Rules would have pointed you to the Right forum and precluded this response.

A General response would be less than a U.S. Grant as it's a non Fisher Cabinet, Unknown condition(not working presumed), location not stated (updated your profile to at least a major metro area near you.) There are a boatload of variables to consider. The 220-T was the BOTL receiver for 66-67.
1.) As the cabinet is in a style that isn't popular trying to unload the whole thing might be an exercise in futility. But go ahead and list it as is and see if you get any takers.
2.) Working condition will get you a little more $$, but not enough to cover any repairs made to it.
3.) The Record changer is a Garrard RC-88 or 98. Decent 78 player but not for LP's newer than 1960 or so.
4.) Speakers???? inside the cabinet or separate. Who made them (look inside the cabinets for labels on the magnets)

Sorry I couldn't be more specific.

Larry
 
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