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|  Those big figural baseball radios...what's their story?   I spotted this the other day in an antique store...a 45" tall x 21" wide die cut standup sign for Granger Tobacco featuring Joe Gordon. It was pretty beat up, priced about $300.00 I think it was... Here's my question....see that big baseball radio? I see them around the hobby once in a while. I've never known their origin and now that I see one pictured in this sign I'm wondering if they were a premium of some kind given out by Granger...Anyone know?    
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			Sent you a PM about radio
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			They look really neat and make beautiful display pieces.  But the sound quality was not great.... equal parts static and voice, from what I've been told....
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			I've never seen before, but I like them. Any i9deas on what one would/should pay for one of these? I'm sure, as with everything, it is highly condition sensitive, but I'd love to know what these have gone for.
		 
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			Highly condition sensitive is correct.  And the prices realized reflect that fact (typically varying a lot).  Heres a guide you can go by... Beat to Hell - Missing parts, chipped bakelite base, dirty/discolored - Under $200 VG - Presentable, but missing a knob/replaced knobs or missing either the speaker grills or "Trophy" metal logo - $250 - $400 EX - General wear and/or typical discoloration. But has all-original knobs, Trophy logo, and speaker grills - $500 - $750 EX/MT - Just shows minor "shelf wear" - $750 - $950 NRMT - Very rare in this condition, with functional radio - $1,000 - $1,200 Hope this guideline helps, Mark | 
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			Helps a lot, thanks Mark.
		 
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