11-10-2005, 11:31 AM
Hi John,
Your set is vintage 1946. No Philco is ever considered "discard" unless it was in a fire, flood for a week or hit by a truck.
Well worth restoring.
Ron can give you info on the number or units sold, I believe - he has production figures.
If you are looking to restore the set, a full photocopy set of the service bulletins for the radio and phono are available thru my site (below).
Your set is vintage 1946. No Philco is ever considered "discard" unless it was in a fire, flood for a week or hit by a truck.
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Well worth restoring.
Ron can give you info on the number or units sold, I believe - he has production figures.
If you are looking to restore the set, a full photocopy set of the service bulletins for the radio and phono are available thru my site (below).
Chuck Schwark,
The Philco Repair Bench
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