Philco for 1958
Overview
Philco's 1958 radio line included more clock radios, one less tube-type portable and one more table model radio than they offered in 1957.
This year, two AM-FM table model radios were included in the lineup. The 1957 model T-7 transistor radio continued in the 1958 line for awhile, until it was replaced by the T-7X. Four other transistor models were also in the 1958 Philco radio lineup.
Model Index
Introduced Summer 1957
Click on a thumbnail to see information and photos for each model:
Models
The 1958 Philco Line
Model F671 "The Executive"
Philco's four 1958 portable models all use four tubes plus a selenium rectifier, and operate on AC or DC current, or on battery power.
The four models differed in cabinets.
The F671 cabinet is in Flannel Gray leather.
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Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F673
A portable Philco, the leather cases of which were available in three different colors.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F675 "Golden Sportster"
Another four tube portable, this Philco set was available only in tan leather.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F676 "Silver Saddle"
Philco's high end 1958 tubed portable, this model was also available only in tan leather.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F743
One of five Philco clock radios which all use the same five tube circuit.
This model uses a Telechron C103 clock timer.
The set was available in pink or ivory.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F750
Code 124 versions of the F750 use a Telechron "J" clock timer, while Code 126 vrsions use a Westclox TS4 mechanism. Both versions use the same five tube AM circuit as model F743 above.
The cabinet was available only in ivory.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F752
A five tube table model, this Philco came in the following colors:
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F754
This Philco model included a swivel base so the set could be turned to achieve the greatest signal strength.
It uses five tubes and tunes the AM band.
It was available in ivory or gray.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F758
Available in turquoise or pink, this clock radio model uses five tubes and a 2 x 10 oval speaker.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F760
Available in mahogany or ivory, this model uses six tubes.
Its twin speakers are connected to a switch on top of the radio so the sound can be set to come out from the left speaker only, the right speaker only, or both simultaneously.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F809
This AM-only table model was available in ivory or mahogany plastic cabinets.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F813
A five tube AM table model that came in the following colors:
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F815
Another five tube Philco model, the F815 was available in Flame (orange-red), French Gray, or Ivory.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F817
This model uses twin speakers and was available in turquoise and ivory or mahogany and ivory.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F818
Using six tubes and two 4 x 6 inch speakers, this model was housed in a wood cabinet which was available in mahogany, fruitwood or blonde finishes.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F963
Another "twin speaker" Philco model which uses six tubes, it was available in ivory or mahogany plastic.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F974
One of two AM-FM Philco table models for the 1958 season, the F974 uses seven tubes plus a selenium rectifier, and is housed in an ebony plastic cabinet.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F976
The high-end AM-FM Philco table model for 1958, the F976 uses seven tubes and a selenium rectifier, and is in a wood cabinet which was available with the following finishes:
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Models F1372 & F1372X
The F1372 was available in two colors (pink and white or ginger).
Model F1372X includes an audio input jack which cuts off the phonograph pickup when an external audio source is plugged into the jack.
Both versions use a one tube amplifier with a selenium rectifier.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1374
This portable phonograph was available only in blue and white.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1402
A portable phonograph with a four speed automatic record changer, this model uses the same one tube amplifier as model F1372 above.
It was available only in one two-tone color combination - slate and ivory.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1404
This Philco portable features twin speakers to go with its three tube amplifier.
The automatic record changer can play 16, 33-1/3, 45 or 78 rpm records.
The cabinet is two-tone blue.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1406
This portable model includes a 5 tube AM radio with a four speed automatic record changer. The cabinet is in two-tone gray and white leatherette (although it looks green in this Philco catalog photo, it is actually gray).
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1408
A table model radio-phonograph that utilizes a four speed automatic record changer.
The wood cabinet was available with mahogany or blonde finishes.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1500
This model uses a three tube amplifier (with selenium rectifier), and a four speed automatic record changer.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1600
This model uses a four speed automatic record changer and a four tube amplifier with individual bass and treble controls. The output power is 6 watts.
Two input jacks are provided for use with an external tuner, tape deck or other audio device.
The wood cabinet was available with either a mahogany or blonde finish.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Models F1700 & F1702
Both models include a four speed automatic record changer, and a four tube amplifier with an audio output power of 10 watts.
Model F1702 includes a three tube AM tuner, model RT-100.
Both models could be purchased with either mahogany or blonde finishes.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1800
This high fidelity phonograph includes a four speed automatic record changer and a five tube amplifier with 15 watts output.
It includes input jacks for a tuner, tape deck, or other audio device.
The cabinet was available with a mahogany, blonde, or fruitwood finish.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1801
A larger floor model, high fidelity phonograph, it uses the same changer and amplifier as model F1800 above.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1802
A four speed automatic record changer, 10 watt audio amplifier using four tubes, and a model RT-201 AM-FM tuner are the features of model F1802. It also includes an external input jack so that a tape deck or other audio device may be played through this unit.
The wood cabinet was available with mahogany, blonde or fruitwood finishes.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1803
This model uses a four speed automatic record changer and a four tube amplifier with 10 watts output.
It includes an eight tube AM-FM tuner, model RT-201.
An input jack is also provided for use with a tape deck or other audio device.
The F1803 was available with mahogany or cherry finish.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1804
Availabe with a blonde or walnut cabinet, the F1804 otherwise has the same features as model F1800 above.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model F1805
Available in oak or walnut finishes, the F1805 otherwise has the same features as model F1803 above.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Models F1900 & F1902 "Phonorama IV"
It includes a 15 inch woofer and an electrostatic tweeter.
Model F1902 includes a model RT-200-1 eight tube AM-FM tuner.
The cabinet was available with a mahogany, blonde, or fruitwood finish.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model HFT-1
An AM-FM tuner which could be used with any high fidelity amplifier, the HFT-1 uses nine tubes plus a selenium rectifier.
The wood cabinet of the HFT-1 was available in the following finishes:
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model T-7X
A variation of the 1957 model T-7; this model is similar in appearance to the T-7 except for the speaker grille, which is made of louvered plastic instead of the very thin, fragile metal screen used on model T-7.
The plastic cabinet is ivory and black in color. A leather carrying case was available for this model as an option.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model T-9 "Trans-World"
A nine transistor radio which includes AM and shortwave reception in seven bands.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model T-500
This model is a five transistor portable with an earphone jack.
It was available in two color combinations: ivory and black, and pink and black.
A leather carrying case was available as an option for the T-500.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model T-700
A seven transistor portable with a simulated leather (pigskin) case.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown
Model T-800
Similar in circuitry to the T-700, the seven transistor T-800 comes with a stand to allow it to be easily stood on a table.
The cabinet was available only in turquoise plastic.
Original selling price: Unknown
Number made: Unknown