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During the last 4-5 weeks, I've acquired 3 new sets, all Philco.
1st is a good condition complete 1935 45C "Butterfly".
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Next, I found a complete, with original turntable, 41-605P. The cabinet has been stripped, and a layer or 2 of poly slathered on, but at least the wood was preserved. I don't usually go for the 1940s, but my wife and I both really like the Art Deco look. My space at home is crowded, so my parents are graciously babysitting it until I can clear some space at home. The ad disc shown on the turntable- I scanned it, and I'll be posting a restored image file to share with y'all soon.
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Next, I just picked up today, a 1935 Philco 60B. I actually already had one I picked up a little under 2 years ago, but the cabinet was is sorry shape. Not sure if I'll restore the beat up one now. I do have everything to make 2 complete units, though.
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I noticed that the wood used looks different. Different types of wood used between the 2 radios? Can any experts out there tell me what each is? I want to take notes for when I restore them.
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You should post that beautiful reproduction tag you made!
Very nice stuff!
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Nice sets! The first 60 looks like it has two ballast tubes for filters.
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(02-21-2016, 09:58 PM)PhilcoPhan1936 Wrote: During the last 4-5 weeks, I've acquired 3 new sets, all Philco.
1st is a good condition complete 1935 45C "Butterfly".
[Image: http://i1168.photobucket.com/albums/r491...uzjp0l.jpg]
This is a lovely radio. I have never seen one in person, but I would like to. Yours seems to be in very nice shape!
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Good finds John. I see the butterflys on the bay cool looking,  and they usually go for hefty prices.
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(02-22-2016, 07:12 AM)OldRestorer Wrote: You should post that beautiful reproduction tag you made!
Very nice stuff!
Me
It took a while, but a downloadable PDF link is now in the "Downloadables" section of the forum. Enjoy!
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