1,000,000 to 1ooo
Unrestored - 100 to 200 Restored - up to 1500
in mint condition probably around $250
The model A-33 RCA is 1939-40
I saw one on craigs list for $750
1,000,000 to 1ooo
Unrestored - 100 to 200 Restored - up to 1500
in mint condition probably around $250
The model A-33 RCA is 1939-40
RCA Records (originally The Victor Talking Machine Company, then RCA Victor) is one of the flagship labels of Sony Music Entertainment. The RCA initials stand for Radio Corporation of America (later renamed RCA Corporation), which was the parent corporation from 1929 to 1985 and a partner from 1985 to 1986
I saw one on craigs list for $750
1500.00
RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra was created in 1940.
I have never seen a factory radio with RCA...
The RCA Victor Show - 1952 was released on: USA: 8 February 1952
There is a saying in radio restoration it is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. And how true that is. I see radios I would not pay $100 for go for $500-1000 and others I think are worth at least $100 go for $20. The market for them is up and down, but on average one in good condition is worth anywhere from $50-$100. But with any old tube radio it should not be plugged in or turned on until it has been looked over and had the wax capacitors replaced and all circuits and wiring checked.
Your radio DOES NOT have RCA outputs.