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Item condition
Scratches/marks
Brand
SONY
Size
Up to 20 inch
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Japan
Category
SONY / Up to 20 inch
(JP¥7,777)
+HK$875.16 Shipping fee
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Item No.: 25-300 Showa Retro - Rare Item This is a transistor television made by SONY. It appears to have been purchased in 1968 (Showa 43). I tried plugging it in, but there was no change. This is being sold as a junk item. Please use it for interior decoration, etc. (Television) SONY TRANSISTOR TELEVISION RECEIVER MODEL 5-303 *No instruction manual, power cable included. Shipping will be via Takkyubin (80-100 size). Thank you for viewing. I found this while moving and organizing my parents' house. I'm listing it because it would be a shame to just throw it away. Due to long-term home storage, there are dirt, stains, and scratches, as well as creases. (Items other than "new and unused" are listed as "having scratches and dirt.") Also, many items cannot be confirmed to be working due to their age. Therefore, I would appreciate it if you would consider them as junk items. Please purchase only if you understand. (Please check the photos) In addition, items that do not sell after a certain period will be removed from sale. Items for sale: Cassette tapes, CDs, DVDs, VHS tapes, MDs, records, books, VHS video decks, televisions, character goods, film cameras, radio cassette players, stereo components, old books, etc. #OrganizingParentsHouse #MovingSale #EstateSale #Decluttering #OneOfAKind #ShowaRetro #Vintage #RareItems #HardToFind #Premium #SummerVacation #SummerProject #Homework #BookReport
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