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I picked up this Philco model 90 for $30.00.
The cabinet is in very good condition,with the original knobs finish and grill cloth.
I have not taken the chassis out yet. This one will be a winter project.
After doing some research I find that this model is very collectable,so I consider myself lucky
in that respect.
When I get to the chassis i will probably have some questions, especially about the Bakelite caps.
Dan in Calgary
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Nice snag Dan! Not only is it a very collectable radio, but it is also a Canadian Philco 90 and appears unmolested chassis-wise. Mershon's still intact, and the power transformer in those sets are known for being almost bullet-proof being built for the lower 40 cycle electric used in Canada at the time. Take care and BE HEALTHY! Gary
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Gary - Westland Michigan
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Great find! The bakelite blocks are easy and we have a tutorial in the
library althoug I usually take them completely out of the set to work on them.
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Nice thing about "A" is, they have metal labels that do not degrade.
Nice catch too!
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By the way ... $30.00 ... you stole it!!! Take care and BE Healthy! Gary
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Gary - Westland Michigan