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Parts value for Sony KPR53EX20
We just moved into a smaller place and are looking to sell our Sony
53" rear-projection TV. It's a 1990 model and is in perfect working condition (we just had the boards resoldered a few months ago), but it's taking up half of our new living room. Looking at ads for similar sets for sale we're seeing a huge range of prices, from $400 to ~$1200, and we're wondering what the parts value of this set is. Thanks, Mike Foss. |
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Well for a TV that's 15 yrs old you get what you can for it...
but don't expect to get between 400 and 1200. kip "Mike Foss" wrote in message ink.net... We just moved into a smaller place and are looking to sell our Sony 53" rear-projection TV. It's a 1990 model and is in perfect working condition (we just had the boards resoldered a few months ago), but it's taking up half of our new living room. Looking at ads for similar sets for sale we're seeing a huge range of prices, from $400 to ~$1200, and we're wondering what the parts value of this set is. Thanks, Mike Foss. |
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"kip" wrote in message .. .
Well for a TV that's 15 yrs old you get what you can for it... but don't expect to get between 400 and 1200. Thanks, that was completely unhelpful. Actual answers appreciated. "Mike Foss" wrote in message ink.net... We just moved into a smaller place and are looking to sell our Sony 53" rear-projection TV. It's a 1990 model and is in perfect working condition (we just had the boards resoldered a few months ago), but it's taking up half of our new living room. Looking at ads for similar sets for sale we're seeing a huge range of prices, from $400 to ~$1200, and we're wondering what the parts value of this set is. Thanks, Mike Foss. |
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Believe it..!!
Now for parts, again you get what you can for it. It might not be the answers you are looking for but do you honestly think its worth $400 to $1200 ? kip "Mike Foss" wrote in message nk.net... "kip" wrote in message .. . Well for a TV that's 15 yrs old you get what you can for it... but don't expect to get between 400 and 1200. Thanks, that was completely unhelpful. Actual answers appreciated. "Mike Foss" wrote in message ink.net... We just moved into a smaller place and are looking to sell our Sony 53" rear-projection TV. It's a 1990 model and is in perfect working condition (we just had the boards resoldered a few months ago), but it's taking up half of our new living room. Looking at ads for similar sets for sale we're seeing a huge range of prices, from $400 to ~$1200, and we're wondering what the parts value of this set is. Thanks, Mike Foss. |
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Feel lucky if you can get $200 for a set this age.
Leonard "Mike Foss" wrote in message ink.net... We just moved into a smaller place and are looking to sell our Sony 53" rear-projection TV. It's a 1990 model and is in perfect working condition (we just had the boards resoldered a few months ago), but it's taking up half of our new living room. Looking at ads for similar sets for sale we're seeing a huge range of prices, from $400 to ~$1200, and we're wondering what the parts value of this set is. Thanks, Mike Foss. |
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Now he wont like that answer..
"Leonard Caillouet" wrote in message news:KHW%e.125219$Ep.70904@lakeread02... Feel lucky if you can get $200 for a set this age. Leonard "Mike Foss" wrote in message ink.net... We just moved into a smaller place and are looking to sell our Sony 53" rear-projection TV. It's a 1990 model and is in perfect working condition (we just had the boards resoldered a few months ago), but it's taking up half of our new living room. Looking at ads for similar sets for sale we're seeing a huge range of prices, from $400 to ~$1200, and we're wondering what the parts value of this set is. Thanks, Mike Foss. |
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Leonard Caillouet wrote: Feel lucky if you can get $200 for a set this age. Leonard $200 is definitely the top end that should be asked for a 15 year old RPTV of any kind. It is not HDTV compatible and with 15 years age on the picture tube I am sure it is not working perfect and like new. |
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If we part out the set, you're saying $200 tops? Just the fresnel
which is in perfect shape sells for almost double that. "kip" wrote in message .. . Now he wont like that answer.. "Leonard Caillouet" wrote in message news:KHW%e.125219$Ep.70904@lakeread02... Feel lucky if you can get $200 for a set this age. Leonard "Mike Foss" wrote in message ink.net... We just moved into a smaller place and are looking to sell our Sony 53" rear-projection TV. It's a 1990 model and is in perfect working condition (we just had the boards resoldered a few months ago), but it's taking up half of our new living room. Looking at ads for similar sets for sale we're seeing a huge range of prices, from $400 to ~$1200, and we're wondering what the parts value of this set is. Thanks, Mike Foss. |
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Who exactly would you part the set out to?
Odds of finding someone with the same model needing a screen, or other major component, and willing to put much money into fixing it is slim, the set is 15 years old. Working, $200 top money to sell it used. Non-working, it will cost you to have it thrown away but you might get lucky to have someone move it out for free. |
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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 18:02:15 GMT, "Mike Foss" wrote:
We just moved into a smaller place and are looking to sell our Sony 53" rear-projection TV. It's a 1990 model and is in perfect working condition (we just had the boards resoldered a few months ago), but it's taking up half of our new living room. Looking at ads for similar sets for sale we're seeing a huge range of prices, from $400 to ~$1200, and we're wondering what the parts value of this set is. Thanks, Mike Foss. I'd say around $400 assuming it is working perfectly and has excellent CRTs. If it's been used a lot, then it will be worth a lot less. The picture should be razor sharp with no burn in. It will be worthless for parts unless you happen to find someone who needs a part from it at that time. Even then, used parts are worth a tiny fraction of new parts. No one will want to store a huge TV until they someday need a part from it. Andy Cuffe -- Use this address until 12/31/2005 -- Use this address after 12/31/2005 |
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I'd say around $400 assuming it is working perfectly and has excellent
CRTs. If it's been used a lot, then it will be worth a lot less. The picture should be razor sharp with no burn in. It will be worthless for parts unless you happen to find someone who needs a part from it at that time. Even then, used parts are worth a tiny fraction of new parts. No one will want to store a huge TV until they someday need a part from it. Andy Cuffe Many thanks. |
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Who needs a fresnel for that set ????
Get realistic.. kip "Mike Foss" wrote in message nk.net... If we part out the set, you're saying $200 tops? Just the fresnel which is in perfect shape sells for almost double that. "kip" wrote in message .. . Now he wont like that answer.. "Leonard Caillouet" wrote in message news:KHW%e.125219$Ep.70904@lakeread02... Feel lucky if you can get $200 for a set this age. Leonard "Mike Foss" wrote in message ink.net... We just moved into a smaller place and are looking to sell our Sony 53" rear-projection TV. It's a 1990 model and is in perfect working condition (we just had the boards resoldered a few months ago), but it's taking up half of our new living room. Looking at ads for similar sets for sale we're seeing a huge range of prices, from $400 to ~$1200, and we're wondering what the parts value of this set is. Thanks, Mike Foss. |
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Well, there may be some very useful parts in the set, including the fresnel.
I have seen these sets with etching of the two screens in btween at the edges, presumably due to a combination of the glue, humidity, temperature and some contaminant, likely some mold or bacterial growth here in Gainesville. The problem with used parts, however, is storing them until you reach someone with a need. We pitch out most sets like this that are not worth repairing simply because the cost of storing the parts exceeds the value quite rapidly. You can try to sell the boards to PTS or other rebuilders and list them in various forums for electronics, but don't expect to get much out of the parts even if you get very lucky and find someone who happens to need what you have. No one is going to want to spend very much to rebuild a set this age. If you do, you still need to deal with the transportation costs and packaging, which can be very significant for something like a screen. Leonard "kip" wrote in message .. . Who needs a fresnel for that set ???? Get realistic.. kip "Mike Foss" wrote in message nk.net... If we part out the set, you're saying $200 tops? Just the fresnel which is in perfect shape sells for almost double that. "kip" wrote in message .. . Now he wont like that answer.. "Leonard Caillouet" wrote in message news:KHW%e.125219$Ep.70904@lakeread02... Feel lucky if you can get $200 for a set this age. Leonard "Mike Foss" wrote in message ink.net... We just moved into a smaller place and are looking to sell our Sony 53" rear-projection TV. It's a 1990 model and is in perfect working condition (we just had the boards resoldered a few months ago), but it's taking up half of our new living room. Looking at ads for similar sets for sale we're seeing a huge range of prices, from $400 to ~$1200, and we're wondering what the parts value of this set is. Thanks, Mike Foss. |
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Andy Cuffe wrote: I'd say around $400 assuming it is working perfectly and has excellent CRTs. If it's been used a lot, then it will be worth a lot less. The picture should be razor sharp with no burn in. I think that's high Andy. I'd sell that TV in my store for $275 to $325 (depending on cosmetics) with a 1 year warranty (carry in) assuming it has near perfect CRTs. People will spend that much for a TV if the seller is confident enough to warrant it for a full year. For a private owner to sell, it's worth more like $200 considering the big risk to the buyer for an "as is" item. |
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Yes, and moving a TV that size is bound to affect the picture,
and possibly trigger or exacerbate a coolant leak. John-Del wrote: I think that's high Andy. I'd sell that TV in my store for $275 to $325 (depending on cosmetics) with a 1 year warranty (carry in) assuming it has near perfect CRTs. People will spend that much for a TV if the seller is confident enough to warrant it for a full year. For a private owner to sell, it's worth more like $200 considering the big risk to the buyer for an "as is" item. |
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