Old TV that can be profitably sold

Modern TVs are quite expensive devices. Their cost is determined by the size of the screen, features and capabilities. Thinking of buying a new television receiver, we involuntarily recall the amounts that were paid for previous televisions. Today, their costs do not seem large. The price that can be obtained if you sell an “aged” TV becomes low.
but and among older models there are those that can be profitably sold.

When age becomes an advantage

Getting rid of unnecessary TV sets, their owners use different methods.

  • Resale. Suitable for existing devices. The price depends on age: the more "young" can be sold more expensive.
  • Delivery on details. Option suitable both for working and for faulty devices. The revenue will depend on how many similar models the master already has.
  • Giving. A way to get rid of the device, but not suggesting benefits.
  • Exchange for new equipment. Such promotions are occasionally held by stores. They are in demand among buyers, because they allow you to lower the price of a new model.

Another way is appeal to an antique shop. If your unit is interested in specialists, then you can help out a certain amount even for an age-specific TV.

IMPORTANT! For an antique dealer, the solid age of your device will be its advantage.

Vintage TVs - Price

Introducing the models that will replenish your wallet.

IMPORTANT! The most valuable for antique dealers are models of 50-60 years.

  • Tube Model "Dawn" - 4 t. R.

  • "Start" - 4 t. R.

  • "Record" - 4 t. R.

  • "Ruby-102". Produced in the Soviet Union for 10 years: from 1950 to 1960. Contemporary value - 10 thousand rub.

  • Popular TV "Horizon" - 10 thousand rub.

  • "Birch"on legs - 10 thousand rub.

  • Teleradiola "two in one": radio + TV. Model manufactured in 1954, "Leningrad-T2"is rated at 50 thousand rub.

IMPORTANT! If among the old papers you find instructions for the old TV, keep in mind: they are also of interest to collectors. The cost of such an instruction sometimes reaches 2.5 thousand rubles.

Old but expensive

The most popular among old domestic appliances is the KVN television.
This is the first Soviet receiver that reproduced the transmitted image. The name of the product has nothing to do with the name of the cheerful and resourceful youth club.

REFERENCE! In its name, the device retained the first letters of the three creators of the device - Koenigson, Warsaw and Nikolaev.

Since the screen of the first model was very small, the image needed to be enlarged. therefore a mandatory addition to the device was a lens. Water or glycerin was poured into it. The picture shown through such a screen became a little larger, although it was somewhat blurry.

For collectors, such a model is a welcome exhibit of the collection. The cost of the device depends on the configuration (with the lens or not), as well as the state (works - does not work).

  • Non-working models without a lens stand from 10 to 25 thousand rubles.
  • Working models without a lens - from 50 to 60 thousand rubles.
  • A working "KVN-49" with a lens from 80 to 100 thousand rubles.

As you can see, do not rush to throw away the old TV! First you need to make sure that you do not throw away thousands of rubles with it!

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