It is worth 25 cents.
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It's worth 250 bucks ;)
it is worth ten cents. It is not rare.
It's worth one cent.
This was built in 1954, How much is a grundig majestic
A Command console is worth 4c
It's worth whatever anyone will give you for it. Value is base on, condition, availability, and location. It could be worth anywhere from $20 to $5000. Just depends on who wants it and how much they're willing to pay.
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These old radios are not nearly as valuable as people seem to think they are. and the high end Grundig Majestic 7038 USA is no exception to this rule. It is a nice set to be sure, the craftsmanship used to construct these consoles was nothing less than stunning. Unfortunately, they are terribly difficult and expensive to service or repair, which deflates their value greatly. A full blown Grundig Majestic 7038 USA Console, with both, the 4 speed record changer, and the optional reel to reel tape player along with the tilt out radio unit that has Long Wave, Short Wave, and FM capability along with the HI FI built in 6 channel equalizer, if in absolute MINT, and I mean SHOW ROOM MINT condition, with EVERYTHING working properly, tops out at about $800.00 or so. If anything at all is wrong with the unit, it is basically a door stop and is worth perhaps 100 to 200 depending on the completeness of the accessories (no missing parts), and the overall and general condition of the cabinette, knobs, et all. There were however two basic variations of this console, the HI-FI (Predicessor to Stereo) unit, and an actual Stereo version. The Stereo version is worth a bit more than the HI-FI version, and is somewhat more difficult to find. So, if your one of the lucky dogs that has the full blown high end 7038 Stereo version, that unit might top out, again in WORKING showroom MINT condition, at around 1000 to 1200. Again, anything less than showroom working mint, dings, scratches, non-working components, well, the value drops down and down very quickly.
I just paid $25 dollars for a 1963 AM/FM/PHONO console that works.
256MB worth. Witch is terrible!
$150, $30 for the console and $5 for the games.
Well, it depends on 2+1 things: The first two things are: Age Condition The last (+1) is the human factor; how much is somebody willing to pay for it. I have received a grundig for free, bought one for $75, and have seen them on eBay for over $600 and $1000. Although I don't believe they are worth more than $150-$200 , it still depends on your condition and what somebody wants it for. If you are offered $100 consider it sold. If you are offered $200 consider yourself lucky. If you are offered more than $300 consider the buyer a sucker. The "money" is in OLD (1920-1940) AM radio. Grundig is just not that old yet.
Well, it depends on 2+1 things: The first two things are: Age Condition The last (+1) is the human factor; how much is somebody willing to pay for it. I have received a grundig for free, bought one for $75, and have seen them on eBay for over $600 and $1000. Although I don't believe they are worth more than $150-$200 , it still depends on your condition and what somebody wants it for. If you are offered $100 consider it sold. If you are offered $200 consider yourself lucky. If you are offered more than $300 consider the buyer a sucker. The "money" is in OLD (1920-1940) AM radio. Grundig is just not that old yet.
1) Start with the cup holder on the console. (Remove screws) 2)This should make the rest of the console pretty easy to start. But you will have to remove the gear shift knob. 3)Remove the console panel and start unpluging the stereo. (Don't forget which wires are which. 4) I just left the CD changer in the trunk. Can't realy do much with it. And I have been told that you can use a amp bypass crossover to use the factory amp.
Too Much Stereo was created in 2000.