Any antique collectors can help with pricing?

Loco Gringo

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I have a GE phonograph stereo that apears to have never been used. The instructions are still slid over the record holder and the clear piece of tape that covers and protects that needle is still covering it and has turned yellow. Im guessing late 60s early 70s. Just for kicks what would you ask? Anyone? I could post a pic if that would help. Thanks yall.
 
Post a pic!! Is it one of those huge console phonographs? You may be better off trying to sell it at an auction
I have some Kovels pricing guides I can check if you have the model number
 
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I SO remember having a stereo so much like that in the den when I grew up. Dude, we also had the carpet and the panelling. Way to be authentic! And am I the only one that thinks that you look like Nick Nolte's mugshot? I grew up in the 70's and really had one of these in the den. Wow, we had dens then! And we played John Denver albums on it. How's that for authenticity? Rocky Mountain high, Colorado Rocky Mountain High...
 

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