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FM/AM Retro Style Radio

Electronics

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$70

As of June 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a compact FM/AM radio featuring a retro-inspired design. The primary construction materials appear to be a brushed silver-tone metal for the front panel and light-colored, possibly natural wood for the side and top/bottom framing. The design suggests a blend of vintage aesthetics with potentially modern internal components. The front panel is dominated by a large circular speaker grille located on the left, set within a chrome-colored ring. To its right, there is a cluster of controls and displays. At the top right, 'FM/AM SYSTEM' is printed, indicating its functionality. Below this are two main tuning elements: a rotary switch or knob for selecting FM or AM bands, which also functions as an 'OFF' switch, and to its right, a circular frequency display with blue-tinted numbers or indicators. Below these, there are two prominent metallic rotary knobs: one labeled 'VOLUME' with 'MIN' and 'MAX' indicators, and another labeled 'TUNING'. These knobs have a polished, reflective surface. A small circular emblem or logo, possibly 'EB' within a circle, is visible in the upper left corner of the metal panel. The overall condition appears good with no obvious signs of significant damage such as dents, deep scratches, or cracks. The wood framing seems to be in good condition, showing a smooth finish and natural grain. The metal surfaces also appear clean, though minor dust or smudges might be present. The estimated age is likely contemporary, designed to evoke a vintage feel, rather than being an actual antique radio. The clear markings and clean lines suggest good manufacturing quality for its style.

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Based on my visual examination of the FM/AM Retro Style Radio, the item appears to be in good overall condition. The brushed silver-tone metal and light wood framing show no obvious signs of significant damage such as dents, deep scratches, or cracks. The finish on both materials appears smooth and clean. Authenticity-wise, this item is clearly a contemporary piece designed to evoke a vintage aesthetic, rather than an actual antique. The 'FM/AM SYSTEM' labeling and the clean, modern look of the controls support this assessment. In terms of market conditions, similar new 'retro style' or 'vintage look' FM/AM radios typically retail in the $40-$100 range, depending on brand, specific features, and build quality. Given its apparent good condition, it would likely fall into the mid-to-lower end of this spectrum due to its generic branding (small 'EB' logo) and standard functionality. Demand for such items is generally moderate, driven by consumers seeking decorative pieces with basic radio functionality rather than high-fidelity audio or collectible value. There is no significant rarity associated with this type of mass-produced item. Factors impacting value include its functional condition (which cannot be verified from images) and brand recognition. For definitive authentication of internal components or specific wood types, an in-person examination would be necessary. A physical inspection would also allow for testing all functions and verifying the absence of hidden defects. Without this, my assessment of condition and functionality is limited to external visual cues.

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