I'm not too savy when it comes to turntables, but I'd like to get one that doesn't need seperate speakers. I'd like one that has them built in, and I don't want any modern players with it (cd/ipod) just a plain ole record player. Where would be the best place to find one, antique stores, ebay, craigslist, and what do I search/ask for?

i sold an antique radio on ebay for £330 and i sent it with the dhl delivery service, when the bloke recieved it it was all broken n demands his money back but i dont want to give him his money back lol i aint done nothing wrong he thinks i broke it and sent it to him which is complete rubbish now he says his going to the police and i want to no what will happen? what will the police do and what can they do? xx
yeah but i did wrap it properly n there is no damage to the box so i think he dropped it or something n now tryin 2 get money for it ! it is insured and im tryin 2 contact them at the mo im just waitin for them! i think its unfair that i sold it n now he breaks it n wnts all his money back

These are Ham Radio "QSL cards". The cards are all to Charles Waff Jr., Amateur Radio W3UVA, University, VA. From the very limited info I've found on him, he was a fairly prolific "DX'er" in his time (he's mentioned as a "famous old time DX'er" at http://hamgallery.com/gallery/U/unknown.htm). There are roughly 1200. The cards range from the early 30's to early 40's, most around 1935 to 1937. Cards are from all over the US, and all over the world (many from Russia ((primarily Leningrad)), Germany ((some have Swastika's on them)), Western Australia, Czechoslavakia, Japan, et cetera; there are many more countries); some use postage, others a QSL bureau. Some have odd small blue stamps with triangles in them, or other "non-postage" QSL stamps. Condition is very mixed, ranging from poor to nearly new appearing. Anyway, the question; any value, or just curiosities? A local antique dealer offered me 0 for them; does this sound fair? Any help appreciated, apparently no value guides exist.
To answer the "Have you tried Ebay?" reply, yes, I've tried Ebay, Google, qsl.net, et cetera. Most of the cards on Ebay are considerably newer, 1950's to present, and most of the "collections" are primarily cards from the US and/or modern. The price on the smattering of individual cards from the 1930's seem to depend on the countries sent from; however, I've been unable to find any guide to "rare" countries, senders, et cetera, nor other method of sorting common cards/locations from rarer. Thanks!

Does anybody know where i can buy a vintage vinyl record player?
An average price as well?

I've already checked ebay.

I've been helping my 70 year old Father (electrical engineer) clean up his house. He has a working TRS-80, with all sorts of documentation. Is there any market for this antique?

I see some going on ebay, but i was wondering if there was a better forum for selling this stuff...

I have some old records i want to sell on ebay. How do i know if they are 33 or 45? i dont have a player

http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-REALISTIC-STEREO-RECEIVER-TURNTABLE-AM-FM_W0QQitemZ320225739594QQihZ011QQcategoryZ50596QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQ_trksidZp1638.m118.l1247QQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosting

i have this record player and im an idiot when it comes to speakers. i would like ones that would fit into the front speaker hole thats labeled there but i dont see any that plugs into that. if i could get links or something it would be much apreciated. thanks

I got it off ebay. I don't know what size records it plays...12" 6" 7" 45" ect. But I also just bought a whole bunch of 7in records that are rare, and spent 0s on them...will I be able to play the 7" vinyl records that I just got? Even if it is another size?

This is a bit embarrassing, please bear with me because I know nothing about this stuff. I want to buy an old vintage record player and a bunch of records, but I'm looking on ebay and it states whether the records are 33 or 45 or 78 RPM. I have no idea what this means, and how do I know which are compatible with a record player? Are they all compatible? Is one of the RPM better than another? Please help me out, thanks!!

has any one heard of this brand or type of player i have had it for about 20 years my grandma and grandpa gave it to me it plays on 33, 45 and n speed looked on ebay but they only have a de jay playmate one hope some one can help

This would be like a antique or nastalga I m looking for this stero that was about 3 ft tall and maybe 2ft wide it had a record player on the top and a 8 track in the front as well as a cassette player.

The best part was that all that was in the top 1 ft of the stero the bottom 2 ft had lights i think like 9 if i can remember like disco stuff. I want to find that if I can. any help? anyone know what the heck im talking about?

The dumb thing was at walmart back then so surely someone had one??? i think this was in 79, 80 81 82 something like that
i may need the right term cause i have tried ebay no luck

Ok - the last time I used a turn table was about 23 yrs ago so I can't remember the name of the little circlar "disk" that went fit inside the record hole to make it fit the turn table. There was also one that fit onto the turn table (as opposed to the actual record).

I need the names of these do I can search for one on Ebay....I have some old records I want to play for my kids (9 & 3 - never seen a record!!) but they're 45's & don't fit the turn table.
Just searched Ebay - is this it?

http://cgi.ebay.com/45-RPM-TURNTABLE-CENTER-POST-ADAPTER-INSERT-BLUE_W0QQitemZ130158576741QQihZ003QQcategoryZ306QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Ok, so I really want a vintage record player, and I;ve been looking on eBay for some. I know NOTHING about them. How come some records are big and some are small? Do all records play on all record players?
I want to know everything. I need a hobby, and this seems cool. I want to collect records. Tell me everything.

I just got an old record player and am shopping on eBay for some records. Any suggestions? Any good websites out there for buying quality records?

I have Pioneer PL-1150 turntable. I have some records I want to play and the turntable itself won't turn. I can turn it on and put the needle on the track but I have to spin the record myself to hear anything. I'm getting a new turntable for my birthday (at least I hope) but I don't want to wait a month til I can play any of the records I have. Anyone know how to fix it? I'd greatly appreciate any input!

At this website there is a picture of what the turntable I have looks like if it will help the question get answered, http://cgi.ebay.com/PIONEER-PL-1150-TURNTABLE-RECORD-PLAYER-Org-BOX_W0QQitemZ150141692641QQihZ005QQcategoryZ48649QQcmdZViewItem.

I've tried craigslist and ebay, found nothing similar to it. It is a model H-169 console model from the 1930's or 1940's.

I'm a musician and would like to record myself using a portable mini-disc player. How can I make sure the chosen microphone is compatible with the player? Have you got any suggestions as to what would be a good make/model? I'd be happy to spend £50 to £100 on a second hand one on ebay.
Thanks in advance!

I collect vinyls, and I used to play them on my grandparents old record player, but they sold it a a few days ago. I reaaally don't want to use Ebay, so if anyone knows any places or sites that sell them, that'd be great.

From what I can understand it was made in 1984. I have one in my possession and I'm ready to put it up on ebay, but I don't know how much it's worth.

I've never bought one before and I don't know anything about them. I found one on ebay. Here's the link:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-TECHNICS-Record-Player-Turntable_W0QQitemZ350069071093QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item350069071093&_trkparms=72%3A134%7C39%3A1%7C65%3A12&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

Is it worth buying?

I'm looking for 50s/60s/70s "stuff". So far I've found a Rotary Phone and a Record Player (it's modern, with a retro design- it plays cds also, triples as iPod dock....) and many pop art pieces. I don't want eBay stuff, which holds me back really.

So, I want retro-looking "stuff" from non-bidding, reliable websites.

My wife wants a record player to play some Hawiian albums she has , but everyone I find is 0 or more . I'm affraid to get one on eBay . Any ideas ?

I really want a record player but besides ebay I don't know where to get one and I don't trust ebay all that much. If anyone knows of any good places to buy a record player that would be very helpful.

I recently told my mother I wanted a record player. Obviously she told me no. I need an extreamly cheap record player, under cheap. I don't care if it's used as long as it still plays well. I want one with a speaker on it so i don't have to buy even more stuff for it, and would perfer it not to be huge. I've checked ebay recently, but will continue to check it. I don't trust Craigslist though. I need a secure site that is well known. If one such site exsists. Does anyone have any ideas on where to go or what site to visit? by the way, I kinda need to trick my mom into getting me one, so if it's a store in another city (i'm near Ann Arbor, Mi) there needs to be some good reason to go there. If you are in the area and have one and are planning to sell it, I may be able to convince my mom to go to the sale and get it for me. No garentee though.
please don't tell me to go on Ebay or Craigslist as I stated in my details that i've gone on there.
my mom won't crack on the ebay idea i need more!

I purchased a BSR 20-BPX record player off of ebay as a Christmas gift. It was reported as working but needed a new stylus, I bought it and when I receieved it the table would not spin. I emailed the seller who told me to take it to claims at the post office. I would like someone who knows about record players to help me! I want it to work. It makes a squeaking noise when turned to play, as if it is trying to turn the belts... Any advice or website or business... anything! I live in CO. Thank you