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Philcos all aglow gather here
#31

My Philco 610T. Well-maintained original, working, and has a beautiful glow!


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#32

Interestingly.. I could only find two myself..

41-315X

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1936 610

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#33

Here's my Philco 38-7CS I just got running last night Icon_smile
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#34

Philco 49-506 aglow.

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#35

To be honest I find that most Philco dials are kind of boring, the 1938 conecentric model being one of the exceptions, and the green ones in the 115 sets, the majority are either peek hole type dials, made out of yellowish-orange plastic, or glass slide rule type dials, or painted tin. The sets they are mounted in are excellent, and the cabinets are rather stylish, but less so with the dials.
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Arran
#36

There's nothing like the warm, cozy glow of an antique radio dial. Great pix!

Mike
#37

I agree with Mike........ I like Cozy Feelings...
#38

How about a nice Hippo dial ?


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#39

Here's an 89/19 that I just worked on.


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#40

My 19B


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#41

39-25 aglow....

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#42

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My 48-482 is finished and working !
#43

84B glowin'
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#44

   
Here's a better picture of my Philco 52-942's dial in the dark:
#45

here`s my 41-608


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