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SHURE N-WHLB White Label Phonograph Replacement Stylus 100% Original Shure | ![]() |
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Phonograph Original

What would be payed for an antique: Sears FM-Am Stereo Radio Phonograph maybe a 1960 Spanish Style model 7070?
I'm just interested in selling this antique Sears FM-Am Stereo Radio Phonograph, it is an old model 7070 Spanish Style. I still have the original owner's manual. How much would you think I'd be able to sell it for?
nothing much because its not that old its not that antique i thnk so antiques r like 1700 models n less
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Capitol U-24 Vintage 1930s Phonograph In Original Box | ![]() |
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Antique Vintage Original Suitcase Phonograph Record Player Turntable Hand Crank | ![]() |
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NOS PATHE SAPPHIRE FULL TONE PHONOGRAPH NEEDLE ORIGINAL PACKAGING ANTIQUE | ![]() |
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Edison Phonograph Original Copper Oil Can | ![]() |
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Original 1910 Complete "Records for the Edison Phonograph". 120 page catalog | ![]() |
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B.C.N. Phonograph needle Sharpener with original box | ![]() |
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Antique Edison Home Cylinder Phonograph Model B/Complete,Original,& Works Great! | ![]() |
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Original Victor Phonograph Record Catalog - February, 1919 | ![]() |
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Original Victor Phonograph Record Catalog - February, 1921 | ![]() |
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Phonograph $39.99 Phonograph - Giclee Print |
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Shure M44G Phonograph Product $90 Shure M44G Phonograph Product Re-created to the original M44 specs, this companion DJ cartridge to the Shure M44-7 provides an ideal balance between skip resistance and accuracy of sound reproduction for the DJ. The turntable needle is perfect for both intensive scratching and mixing. Features: Skip resistance: very high Output: high Record wear: very low Sound emphasis: detailed bass and lows Get your Shure M44G Phonograph Product Today! |
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Shure M44-7-H Phonograph Product $119 Shure M44-7-H Phonograph Product The Shure M44-7H scratch cartridge with headshell is engineered for skratch DJs and turntablists. It won't skip under even the most demanding circumstances! An exact replication of the original, this legendary Shure turntable needle offers ultrahigh skip resistance and output. The M44-7H is the cartridge of choice for many champion DJs worldwide, including The Invisibl Skratch Piklz, X-ecutioners, and Beat Junkies. Combining Shure's unique wide-diameter Type S cantilever with a tracking force of 1-1/2 to 3 grams, the Shure M44-7 DJ cartridge's rugged construction is highly durable, but will not unduly wear your vinyl. With a 9-1/2mV output - the highest on the market - the Shure M44-7H is a turntable cartridge that produces very powerful, resonant sound. Features: Unique wide-diameter Type S cantilever Tracking force of 1-1/2 to 3 grams Rugged construction Will not unduly wear your vinyl 9-1/2mV output Powerful, resonant sound Standard 1/2" tone arm mount Moving magnet cartridge 6.7 grams total weight Height - 15.9 mm Get your Shure M44-7-H Phonograph Product Today! |
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Phonograph, 1914 $19.99 Phonograph, 1914 - Giclee Print |
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Antique Phonograph $19.99 Conde Antique Phonograph - Art Print |
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Interior with Phonograph $74.99 Henri Matisse Interior with Phonograph - Collectable Print |
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The First Phonograph, 1860s $19.99 The First Phonograph, 1860s - Premium Poster |
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Victrola Portable Phonograph $359.99 Victrola Portable Phonograph - Framed Giclee Print |
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Thomas Edison Listening To The Phonograph $59.99 Thomas Edison Listening To The Phonograph - Wall Decal |
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Edison's Kineto-Phonograph $34.99 E.j. Meeker Edison's Kineto-Phonograph - Giclee Print |
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Thomas Edison and Phonograph, 1888 $49.99 Thomas Edison and Phonograph, 1888 - Giclee Print |
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Basic Fun Fisher Price Record Player
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Music Box Record Player: Fisher Price Classic Retro Toy Series
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1908 Sears, Roebuck Catalogue: A Treasured Replica from the Archives of History
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Mason Williams Phonograph Record
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Soundway presents The Original Sound of Cumbia (The History of Colombian Cumbia & Porro As Told By The Phonograph 1948-79 compiled by Quantic)
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