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Appraisal ID: 183475
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Appraised On: 03-03-2009
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Title: Fleetwood
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Date/Era/Period: 1960-1970
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Description: Fleetwood music Player Includes Vinyl player, Radio, and Disk player. bought new, top of the line back in the day. Model #2025 The disk tape player has recording ability and there are 2 microphones built in. Speakers built in to the unit.
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Condition: Almost perfect condition. All players still work. Speakers still work. A little dusty and could receive general cleaning maintenance. the only part that does not work is the fast forward on the disk tape player (but is easy fix)
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Origin: Bought in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada new.
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Provenance: Original owners
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Appraised By: Mickey Treat
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Appraiser Comments: Hello I was assigned to do your appraisal my name is Mickey Treat and I just want to say that this is a wonderful vintage fleetwood record player in a nice large cabinet . I also want to say that I really enjoyed looking at all the great pictures of your real nice record player. I am a huge fan of vintage music equipment and I do collect audio equipment and jukeboxes made before 1980. So this piece of audio equipment that you submitted was right up my alley. This vintage fleetwood is so cool, you have a record player, radio and a reel to reel player in a cabinet. This also doubles as a very beautiful piece of furniture. The positive is, your player is in working condition. But the problem you are going to have is the look is out dated and the unit is very large. Not many people can appreciate how awesome this music player sounds. There are people who do collect this style of cabinet and music player, but they are few and far between. I used many research points on the Internet to include Ebay, craig's list, kijiji.com and memorabilia price guides and my vast knowledge of my life time of collecting. I researched similar Fleetwood music players and players with similar style cabinets and got actual final sale prices from auctions and fixed price sites. Just remember that many of the prices I found for your type item was over a 10 year period. Prices for this type of item can and will change based on the state of the economy and collector tastes. If you do decide to sell this vintage Fleetwood music player, I recommend Ebay, craig's list and kijiji.com as your best bet. I wish you the best of luck if you do decided to sell this vintage Fleetwood.
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* Current Fair Market Value: $50.00
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** Replacement Cost: $80.00
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