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How much would you sell it for? RCA Victor VLT83-WK

Anyone know anything about this cabinet?
On the back it has RCA Victor Solid State model VLT83-WK. Under the lid it says “Custom Collection”.

I found a product spec manual for that model but I’m not sure the model number is correct?

Purchased off Craigslist a few years ago. Seller said it works other than the radio.

Plugs in, powers on, components move, noise comes out of the speakers end changes when switching between radio/record. The noise is just .. noise. No coherent sound.

Turntable spins and needle moves, but it doesn’t drop all the way down to the record and then it acts as if it reached the end of the record (needle moves back to place and turntable stops spinning)

I know nothing about radios stereos or record players. Was gifted a new one and looking to sell this one. Can’t figure out what a decent price would be. I live in Portland, OR so I’m sure there’s a market for it. When image searching it comes up with lots of similar ones going from a couple hundred to thousands, even just empty cabinets. Others that sold for less are posted on forums like this mentioning how it’s a steal. But cant find this exact one, Idk if it’s because it’s “custom collection” or what.

Looks pretty. Even with the stains on the top. What should I list it as?

u/pizza-pupp — 1 day ago

($1.5K) Seeking Photographer | Portland, OR | July 10th, 2026

$1.5 is the photography budget. Wedding is on July 10th, 2026

I would LOVE to support smaller, lesser-known, or just starting out photographers. If that applies to you and you would love to make some $$ with a free dinner and fairytale party, please send me your work!

Even better if you have a unique style or enjoy experimenting. If there were no budget constraints we would be seeking film for sure. We want to remember the experience (guests, environment, vibe) more than how we looked during it.

I made a some of the decor and props myself (lots of whimsical paper mache??) and have rented some amazing items. Theme is a mix of fairytale, hobbit-core, circus, whimsical. Feast in the forest. 30 people. 2 dogs. 4-5 hours.

I've done research and searched every tag I could think of on Instagram. But it seems 1.5k tends to be on the low end for "starting price" ... which ends up being more like 2-2.5k. Plus, I figure what better place to find someone unique than an anonymous post online?

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u/pizza-pupp — 2 months ago