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  • Value of a Wurlitzer 630ta ?

    I would like to know about something . How much is the value Wurlitzer 630 theater? I will upload some photos later . Everything appears to work right on it . I just would like to know just in case . Thanks in advance !

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    As I said in my reply to your other post regarding this, the value will be very low. It's now old enough to be classed as an 'oldie' and the problem is that there is almost no market for them. Bigger, better and newer organs are being sold for very little. It's a buyer's market and the buyers know the market, usually better than the sellers!

    At their age, oldies usually have a few issues, even if they aren't immediately apparent. And some parts are getting hard or impossible to get, depending on makes and models. Nobody will spend big money on something that might turn into a boat anchor. Wurlitzer are still well supported by one supplier but I doubt if even they have every part.

    So sellers get whatever they can.

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    • beel m
      beel m commented
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      True that! Remember, the home organ market started collapsing *40 years ago* here in the States and was pretty much done by the late-1980s. My kids and grandkids wouldn't even know what a home organ is if not for mine...

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    Ok thanks !

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