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The one and only "HOW MUCH IS MY WALKMAN WORTH" thread

ao - 2013-03-28 22:53

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If you have something to sell and genuinely have no idea what to ask then please use this thread.

 

As we all know, walkmen are not like cars and don't have set listed values.  The first thing to do is to look through completed eBay auctions to get a fix on the kind of money your model has sold for recently.

Alternatively you can post here with a pic or two plus as much detail as you have about the condition (cosmetic and functional) then our resident team of seasoned experts (you lot) will give their ball-park thoughts on what they think it's worth.

Negative comments towards posters and their offerings will not be tolerated and will be deleted instantly.  Please do not post if your comment isn't related to the value of the posted items.

 

Also, can I urge all of you to direct posters towards this thread if you see them 'running wild' elsewhere on the forum.

 

Here is the old Boombox Prices thread.

jaymond00 - 2013-06-08 19:48

Anybody have an idea of the value of a Sony WM-F60 in like new condition?

type2tapehead - 2013-08-17 12:04

I have one these in gold, also in very good coondition, it was thrown in as a job lot. As far value i would say £30-60 (seen them go for these amounts) for non boxed unit, £80 was paid for a partially boxed (no headphones included) unit. It also depends if the person buying is a collector if so they generally pay more, its a excellent sounding machine. 

canstick - 2013-10-06 05:52

Anybody heard of a company TCT products Company. I have a TCT 600 and was wondering about it's value

ms.match - 2013-10-08 06:24

Last year I had my car stolen.  When police recovered it the trunk was full of electronic gadgets none of which I was familiar so I gave the lot to my grandson except for the Sony Walkman cassette player 2051.  I did not see it on the Walkman list.  I do not wish to sell it cause if I can get it to work I would like to play old cassettes.  Any idea what it is worth?  I would guess back in it's day it couldn't have cost over $10 bucks!  I hope to find batteries today to see if it plays.  thanx, Ms Match

dsndsndsn - 2014-03-27 16:10

I've got an aiwa hs jx 303. It seems to he in great condition, it just has a few scratches on the face and a very faint rattle. There's no box, nothing, not even a battery so I'm not sure if it even works.  Say it does work, how much is it worth? I'm thinking around 100 GBP what do you lot think?

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benjagaiden - 2014-09-07 08:52

Hi guys! Great site! I found an AIWA HOS P02MKII at Goodwill recently. It's in pretty good shape and even has what seems to be its original case. The eject button is kinda sticky and there's a little wiggle in the tape holder. All the buttons press down like they're supposed to and the stop button works, but I don't think it plays. Otherwise it seems like it's in great shape so I might just be doing something wrong.

 

Thanks!

 

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temblor - 2014-09-29 16:20

 

 

 

Walkman Guys and Dolls

 

As you can see, I've recently come across the "Guys & Dolls" TPS-L2 Walkman, serial number 153**. It's in great shape cosmetically and powers up although the capstan doesn't turn. I've also got the case, with the original walking Walkman logo. 

I realize that early Walkman prices are a bit crazy thanks to Guardians of the Galaxy, but I am wondering if anyone has any idea of what this is worth. If I sell, I'd rather have this go to a collector who values it for its rarity and not just for its similarity to a movie prop. 

Thanks!


michiel - 2014-09-29 18:37

Originally Posted by Temblor:

 

 

 

Walkman Guys and Dolls

 

As you can see, I've recently come across the "Guys & Dolls" TPS-L2 Walkman, serial number 153**. It's in great shape cosmetically and powers up although the capstan doesn't turn. I've also got the case, with the original walking Walkman logo. 

I realize that early Walkman prices are a bit crazy thanks to Guardians of the Galaxy, but I am wondering if anyone has any idea of what this is worth. If I sell, I'd rather have this go to a collector who values it for its rarity and not just for its similarity to a movie prop. 

Thanks!


 

Im looking for this variation for a long time, but I can't see myself willing to pay more than the current common tps-l2 units are going for....

 

temblor - 2014-09-30 16:42

Michiel, is there a way to send a private message through this board? If so, drop me a line - maybe we can work something out. 

temblor - 2014-10-01 10:01

Michiel, I tried to start a Dialog with you but apparently you have that feature turned off. Check my profile page for my Twitter info. 

michiel - 2014-10-01 23:18

Pm'ed! Got some mayor internet problems! Or the site is extremely slow, or I got some local problems. Think it's local...

tster - 2014-10-25 13:39

Thinking of selling my boxed Sony WM-D6C in preparation for the coming festivities to buy my son a new pc, could do with an idea of price?

 

 

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frblaze - 2014-10-25 15:02

Some people are just using the name of Walkman to get prices very high, I saw a Sony WM-W800 for over 900€ which is redicilous, a WM-D6C for over 1500€ and a WM-701 Christy's for over 10000€

This is absolutely ridicilous, its not a Van Gogh drawing.!!

tster - 2014-10-26 04:55

Originally Posted by T-Ster:

Thinking of selling my boxed Sony WM-D6C in preparation for the coming festivities to buy my son a new pc, could do with an idea of price?

 

 

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toocool4 - 2014-10-26 06:05

Originally Posted by frblaze:

Some people are just using the name of Walkman to get prices very high, I saw a Sony WM-W800 for over 900€ which is redicilous, a WM-D6C for over 1500€ and a WM-701 Christy's for over 10000€

This is absolutely ridicilous, its not a Van Gogh drawing.!!

 

Even if it’s a Van Gogh, you will find some people fall for the hype but most people will only pay what it’s worth to them.

toocool4 - 2014-10-26 06:13

Originally Posted by T-Ster:

Thinking of selling my boxed Sony WM-D6C in preparation for the coming festivities to buy my son a new pc, could do with an idea of price?

 

I would say checkout the prices of similar boxed units on eBay, which should give you and indication.

 

The problem with D6C’s are, they made so many and you can find plenty floating around. One of my favourite unit’s but most people don’t know how good it really is, hence they don’t want to pay a lot for it.   

tster - 2014-10-26 09:57

Yeah I'd already checked Ebay but the price varies so wildly...

frblaze - 2014-10-26 12:16

I would say about 350€ to 400€ if its in very good condition.

killerb - 2015-02-18 14:49

I have pulled out of storage a bunch of boxes from my past and in it was a JIL walky Music. barely used then in 1980 and looking pretty new.

 

I'm thinking about selling it to get rid of some storage issues.

 

Any idea how much I can get for this and where it would be best to post the ad for the better return?

 

Let me know

 

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jamesrc550 - 2015-02-18 16:11

Originally Posted by killerb:

I have pulled out of storage a bunch of boxes from my past and in it was a JIL walky Music. barely used then in 1980 and looking pretty new.

 I'm thinking about selling it to get rid of some storage issues.

 Any idea how much I can get for this and where it would be best to post the ad for the better return?  Let me know

 Thanks

 

     When you pull out a Cassette Recording Walkman out of your storage issue's or a Toshiba RT-S913 Bombeat 40 boombox & post picture's and a short description & I'll give you a fair offer

     JIL JWS 552 I have heard of this brand before, but it is not in the fore-front of common brands out there, so if it works it may be worth $20.00 and up, & if it does not work, well it may be worth about $20.00 as it is, just a radio with the ability to maybe play a cassette.

patrick.white - 2015-03-24 19:12

Hey guys I'm new to the website. I've been searching all over the web and cant find anything about this Walkman. Model WM-K1/F32 Serial Number 65829. Anything will help. I'm going crazy trying to figure out the value of this Walkman

senasgarsas - 2015-03-25 01:42

Hey guys . Im preparing to sell great Sony sign ,but I dont know price...

what it could be? 

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thedon - 2015-04-06 07:17

Hi there this in my first post and i have a sony walkman WM-EX500 and have had it years.

im just wounding if its worth anything???

 

 

ao - 2015-04-06 09:09

Originally Posted by thedon:

Hi there this in my first post and i have a sony walkman WM-EX500 and have had it years.

im just wounding if its worth anything???

 

 

Hi,

 

Thanks for your post.  Sadly the WM-EX500 is just the wrong side of vintage.

 

If I'm honest, it's not worth you bothering, I'd say £10 tops.

siraltus - 2015-11-29 09:45

A few mint and near-mint condition Panasonics. Fully restored, new belts, lubed, speed-adjusted, cleaned. Working 100%.

 

I have brand new gumstick NiMH batteries for all of them. Original headphones/chargers/boxes/etc. for the RQ-S5Vs and RQ-S55Vs.

 

For the RX-SA79 I have the original AA battery attachment, as well as 3 original gumstick NiCad batteries, original charger, and gumstick battery door.

 

Pic: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3rgn...%2011.42.07.jpg?dl=0

 

I see the RQ-S5Vs go for $50-60 but very rarely. Never seen an RQ-S55V in white before I bought mine. Is it actually rare?

 

 

kalachwalkman - 2016-07-23 04:56

Hey guys, how about an AIWA HS-JX505 in great condition - see details

FEATURES of the HS-JX505/HS-JX2000 :

- FULL-LOGIC FEATHER TOUCH TRANSPORT CONTROLS.
- SEMI-DISCREET CONTROLS ON TOP.
- AUTO-REVERSE PLAYBACK AND RECORDING.
- TAPE SELECTOR WITH METAL CAPABILITY.
- DOLBY B NOISE REDUCTION.
- HX-CONTOURED BASS AMORPHOUS ALLOY R/P HEAD.
- SUPER DIGITAL SYNTHESIZER TUNER WITH AM AND FM STEREO BAND.
- 10 STATION PRESET FOR EACH TUNING BAND WITH DIRECT ACCESS BUTTONS.
- WORLD CLOCK WITH MEMORY PRESETS.
- DIGITAL CLOCK WITH SLEEP/PLAYBACK/RECORDING TIMER.
- RECORDING FROM TUNER OR MICROPHONE INPUT.
- COMPLETELY SEPARATE CONTROLS FOR THE CASSETTE DECK AND TUNER.
- BBE SYSTEM SOUND MAXIMIZER CHIP.
- DSL LOUDNESS CIRCUITRY.
- AMS - Automatic Music Sensor.
- FULLY METALLIC CHASSIS IN BLACK COLOR.
- POWERFUL DYNAMIC PIPE-PHONE EARPHONES FROM AIWA (One side is working).
- INPUTS FOR PHONES, REMOTE AND MICROPHONE.
- CAN BE USED WITH OR WITHOUT REMOTE WITHOUT THE NEED OF SPECIAL ADAPTERS.

The digital tuner is extremely powerful. It locks onto available radio frequencies instantly and as far as auto-search goes, it is very fast. Sensitivity of this tuner is remarkable. The sound of the tuner is hiss-free with an expansive immersive stereo image.

ACCESORIES’ LIST:

- AIWA’S microphone.

- Compatible device (accessory - I am not sure what this is for though but I’m including it since was among the accessories I have on the box).

- Original AIWA 2V power supply.

- AIWA’s protective carrying case.

- Original lead-acid batteries - lead acid batteries are not expected to be operational after years or after a few hundred charges but I am including it as an original item.

- Original AIWA’s promotional leaflets.

- Pipe-phone earphones:

Since the unit comes with no earphones I am including a set that, despite not being fully functional (one driver is missing), they have the exact fit/connector to plug into the Walkman. Any earphone can be connected to the unit without the need of additional adapters.
The in-line remote, although not made for this unit, has several compatible functions that can be used such as playback, volume control and perhaps even the microphone (the rest of the features might also be functional but I have not test them).

Cosmetical condition: very good.

For an item that was created in the year 1991 it looks amazingly well-kept.
There are minor scuffs that not even the camera could capture.
There are no dents or scratches.
Please review the photos and you will realize how good this item looks.


Working condition: tape OK, Radio needs service (volume control needs to revised).

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walkman.archive - 2016-07-24 02:05

kalachwalkman posted:

Hey guys, how about an AIWA HS-JX505 in great condition - see details

If you're trying to sell it, use the other subforum 'the flea market' instead

walkman.archive - 2016-09-01 09:14

Moved to 'Best threads'

fordemups - 2016-10-26 13:02

Hi

I've got a few brand new walkmans that I'm not sure what they're worth. 

Can anyone tell me what a new in box, never had batteries in or played etc D6C is worth.

Also a B53 sports on same condition. 

Thanks! 

boodokhan - 2016-10-26 13:41

Fordemups posted:

Can anyone tell me what a new in box, never had batteries in or played etc D6C is worth.

Also a B53 sports on same condition. 

Thanks! 

What is the serial # of you D6C?

fordemups - 2016-10-26 13:46

WM-W800 posted:
Fordemups posted:

Can anyone tell me what a new in box, never had batteries in or played etc D6C is worth.

Also a B53 sports on same condition. 

Thanks! 

What is the serial # of you D6C?

S01-0262175-9

boodokhan - 2016-10-26 17:01

The reason I asked you about the serial number is some earlier models are prone to IC problems. I am not sure about the number you provided. I was expecting a 6 digit number. Anyway, as I always said there is no fix price for vintage electronics. Your Walkman can worth between 800 to 1000 dollars and this is just my personal opinions

fordemups - 2016-10-26 17:20

Interesting thanks for that info.

the number would be 262175.

jamesrc550 - 2016-10-26 17:22

Fordemups posted:

Hi

I've got a few brand new walkmans that I'm not sure what they're worth. 

Can anyone tell me what a new in box, never had batteries in or played etc D6C is worth.

Also a B53 sports on same condition. 

Thanks! 

I'll give you $100.00 shipped for ( one Sony D6C nib - if you have one ) ?

The " serial Number " requested - is found in the battery compartment, like in My picture below.  What is the serial number of yours? 

IMG_2614 Sony WM Prof D6C nib 301487 & no box D6C 124619 serial numbers both have Badge of Amorphous head

IMG_2614 Sony WM Prof D6C nib 301487 & no box D6C 124619 serial numbers both have Badge of Amorphous head

fordemups - 2016-10-26 17:28

JamesRC550 posted:
Fordemups posted:

Hi

I've got a few brand new walkmans that I'm not sure what they're worth. 

Can anyone tell me what a new in box, never had batteries in or played etc D6C is worth.

Also a B53 sports on same condition. 

Thanks! 

I'll give you $100.00 shipped for ( one Sony D6C nib - if you have one ) ?

The " serial Number " requested - is found in the battery compartment, like in My picture below.  What is the serial number of yours? 

IMG_2614 Sony WM Prof D6C nib 301487 & no box D6C 124619 serial numbers both have Badge of Amorphous head

IMG_2614 Sony WM Prof D6C nib 301487 & no box D6C 124619 serial numbers both have Badge of Amorphous head

It's 263175

i wouldn't sell for 100 dollars.  I'd rather eat it hah. 

It's super late here.  Will catch any responses in the morning. Thanks 

 

 

boodokhan - 2016-10-27 08:28

JamesRC550 posted:
Fordemups posted:

Hi

I've got a few brand new walkmans that I'm not sure what they're worth. 

Can anyone tell me what a new in box, never had batteries in or played etc D6C is worth.

Also a B53 sports on same condition. 

Thanks! 

I'll give you $100.00 shipped for ( one Sony D6C nib - if you have one ) ?

IMG_2614 Sony WM Prof D6C nib 301487 & no box D6C 124619 serial numbers both have Badge of Amorphous headMG_2614 Sony WM Prof D6C nib 301487 & no box D6C 124619 serial numbers both have Badge of Amorphous head

Will you accept 100$ for your walkman shipped to me?

He has a brand new D6C. Was it your best and honest opinion that it worth 100$

ao - 2016-10-27 09:12

Guys, this thread is for valuations only, please keep personal negotiations to PM.

For D6C valuations a good start is to look at 'Completed Auctions' on eBay.  A quick look tells me that recent D6C's sales went from £120 ($150) to £500. 

The D6C will always be desirable and it's a solid old lump so not much goes wrong with these.  When buying, avoid any with playback speed issues.  Also, some buyers prefer the later versions due to it's 'ribbon' based internal wiring but the jury really is out whether these are really that superior.  Also, the amorphous head seems to command a premium but most buyers don't really know why. 

Considering yours is boxed with the rare headphones, I'd say you shouldn't struggle to get £300-£400 on eBay.

Good luck and let us know how you get on.

boodokhan - 2016-10-27 09:23

I never meant to buy anything on this topic. Somebody requested a price range for a brand new D6C walkman and another member offered 100$ which to me was not an appropriate estimate. Sorry if it went to wrong direction