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at the prices you mention. That is, it needs to be almost out-of-the-box perfect to qualify for the collector crowd (I'm not one of those). OTOH, for those who want a daily workhorse, the value will be lower.

Today, there are _very_ good performing tuners out there for very little money - see the link below for more details on your tuner and others considered to be the top performers.

Lastly, a daily-user buyer would need to consider some remedial restoration work on such an old tuner. There are parts and labor (if he doesn't do the work himself) to be considered. To the degree that you can document what restoration work has been done would help establish proper value for your tuner. Also, the last known alignment date is good for documentation.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,

David



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