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Philco Photos
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One before and a couple after shots of my friend Ray's completed radio. We have another radio phan now, I believe he is hooked.
Jerry


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A friend in need is a pest!  Bill Slee ca 1970.
#2

WOW!!!! What a beautiful job! That radio is absolutely gorgeous Icon_thumbupDoesn't take much to get hooked on this hobbyIcon_lol!
Kevin
#3

WOW Icon_eek really come out nice Icon_clap
#4

Hey.. Great job! I bet it sounds like million bucks too.

The artist formerly known as Puhpow! 8)
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Very Nice!
#6

Hey, if you have any questions about it I suspect Ray will respond. He is really great at cabinet work. I still can't figure out how he fixed that disaster. He is a little shy. A man of few words. We owned a boat together in So. Cal. It had a lot of teak and moored in salt water. He would only let me do a little sanding. He put on the final coat of varnish. I just took care of the twin diesels. I'm better at that.
Jerry

A friend in need is a pest!  Bill Slee ca 1970.
#7

GOSH!!!!

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#8

Beautiful job!!
#9

SUPERB!!!! Icon_thumbup Glad you got another person interested as wellIcon_clap

Gene
#10

Just a note on this radio. It was headed for the junk yard when my nephew kinda as a joke dropped it off at my house. I don't know how may years it set in an outside shed, but is was well weathered and de-laminated in many places. I decided to take it on as a challenge. Now that it's finished i'm glad I did. Icon_crazy

Ray
#11

Now that's talent. Great job! Icon_thumbupIcon_thumbup

I wish I could get close to doing a job like that!

Eric
The Villages, FL
Member: Philco Phorum, ARF, ARCI & Radiomuseum.org

#12

This is a picture of a cabinet that Ray made for me for my Scott 16A. After spending a night at his house I noticed a very nice side table. Asked him if he could build one to my specs for my Scott. He also made an exact replica of the 800B for the grill cover. Sorry for the quality of the picture and my poor finish of the cabinet. Also sorry I don't seem to be able to rotate the picture. Just turn your head. Icon_crazy
Jerry

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A friend in need is a pest!  Bill Slee ca 1970.
#13

What a great job, Ray you are the best I have seen they look better than when they left the factory.
#14

George, thanks much for the kind words.

Ray
#15

Great work!!! What model is it?




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