Old "Firestone" record player. Worth anything?
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The old record player is coming back in style, especially with the younger generation . Original Sound Track Records are getting hard to find especially name brand recordings on the 50s bands. I volunteer at a local thrift shop and we do occasional get a player and records donated, they are quickly sold.
Is it fully functioning? Just the record player?
They average $20 in online sales. (SOLD prices, not asking).
That said, if you are selling in a local venue, start high and take best offer.
If you do sell local, be sure to have record so someone can test it (unless you are advertising it for parts). People are really picky about their sound quality and will want to hear what they are buying.
This one is asking $89 but it has not sold
You have Vintage Portable Firestone Record Player Stock No. 4-A-132 Code No. 364-5-355.
I found the exact same model on sale, but it has green mark letters, the only piece missing is the needle, not been tested, the price is $50 www.ebay.com/
You didn't write if your Portable Firestone Record Player works so it's a little difficult to determine the exact price, but be guided by the price of the model I found (if your Firestone Record Player doesn't work, then the price is under $50).
Your Firestone Record Player was manufactured by Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. (Air Chief & Roamer, Airchief); Akron (OH)
Year 1956 (presumably).
Model 4-A-132, code 364-5-355, in wooden case.
It has AC Operated AM Superheterodyne receiver with 4 speed automatic record changer.
www.radiomuseum.org/
Vintage 1950's Firestone Portable Vinyl LP Record Player was sold for $ 55 'The speakers are missing, it does come on and the turntable spins. I do not know if it spins at the right RPM. I looked up replacement needles and they can be bought.' picclick.com/
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