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Louisa
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Post subject: Montgomery Ward Posted: Apr Wed 30, 2003 7:21 pm |
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I have a Montgomery Ward Airline StereoPhonic Multichannel. It think it's a model 0145 /1045????<BR>I would like to know if it has an value before I donate it to the local thrift store.<BR>I think it's 1950's.<BR>Any help would be greatly appreciated.<BR>Thank you.<P>------------------<BR>
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Tom Albrecht
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Post subject: Montgomery Ward Posted: Apr Wed 30, 2003 10:50 pm |
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Joined: Jan Thu 01, 1970 1:00 am Posts: 7635 Location: San Jose, CA USA
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I'm not familiar with this particular model, but since it's stereophonic, it's probably from the late 50's, or more likely, from the 60's or even 70's. If it is a large console unit, its value is almost zero, so a donation to the thrift store is not a bad idea.<P>If someone else has further information about this particular model, please chime in.<P>Tom<P>------------------<BR>
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Ted Hutson
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Post subject: Montgomery Ward Posted: Apr Wed 30, 2003 10:56 pm |
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That one's not in the Sams index. Most of the Wards model numbers are alphanumeric. Wards isn't one of the brand names the hi-fi collectors clamor for, but it could nonetheless have value depending on age, features and condition. I think the quadraphonic craze started in the early '70s, but some hi-fi units of that era are collectable.<P>------------------<BR><BR>
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