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eppur_se_muova

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4. Try auctioning it off to collectors. It's worth more that way than as a functioning TV.
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 02:36 PM
Feb 2024

If you haven't already tried plugging it in, I'd be really careful about that. There may be tons of dust inside, and dust traps moisture. Could short out as soon as you plug it in. Best to let a knowledgable electronic tech look at it first.

A little search on eBay could help give you a better picture of the market. And a traditional auction might be better than eBay, or might not. Also do a broader Google search on the brand name and model number -- that''s always the first thing I do when evaluating an item up for bid.l

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