03-31-2010, 08:11 AM
Hi Phil
The70 front panel is held in with short, flat-head wood screws. Remove these and the front panel should come off with little difficulty.
Regarding the 16B or 118B or whatever it turns out to be, if it isn't something you wish to keep, why not offer it here? I am sure someone here will want it.
Oh, and none of the 1935 model Philcos would have had 1936 knobs from the factory.
The70 front panel is held in with short, flat-head wood screws. Remove these and the front panel should come off with little difficulty.
Regarding the 16B or 118B or whatever it turns out to be, if it isn't something you wish to keep, why not offer it here? I am sure someone here will want it.
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Oh, and none of the 1935 model Philcos would have had 1936 knobs from the factory.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN