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How much is a Cabinetry by RCA Victor worth and in what year was it made in?
I have an antique radio that was made by RCA Victor. The model number is 96T4. Its voltage is 105-125. There is also something about the Utah Radio Product Company on the radio. Can you please tell me some information about this radio, such as the year it was made, how much I might could sell it for, and were I could sell it at?

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My guess would be to try RCA's website if they have one. Or try a local antique shop to get a ball park figure. I have a 1935 Philco, don't know what it's worth.




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