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ckc

this is my first post i am restoring a philco model 44 and it has parts removed could use picture of the chaissis in restored or untouched condition to help restore
Welcome! I have a recently acquired 44B, but it's been modified a bit...a 1/4" jack has been added in back of the chassis. If you think this will help anyway, I can try to get a picture made this weekend...

ckc

thanks i can use your picture all the paper capacitors are removed from the chaissis the filter capacitors are still there with no wires leading to them
Okay, here's the photo...I warned you, it was modified to add a phono jack - and not only that, electrolytic capacitors were tacked in years ago.

[Image: 44chas_sm.jpg]

Here's a link to a higher-resolution version - please let me know when you get it, as I am not going to leave this up on the server:

http://www.philcoradio.com/ebay/44chas.jpg

I hope it helps in some way.

ckc

thanks i made a copy of it and stored it in my computer. it looks pretty good.
If you still need a good pic of a virgin 44 chassis, I just found mine. Email me at "lawnweeds100" at Yahoo.com.