Estate sale find: Philco 48-1256 - Printable Version
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RE: Estate sale find: Philco 48-1256 -
klondike98 - 02-02-2016
RE: Estate sale find: Philco 48-1256 -
Squire - 02-07-2016
(02-02-2016, 03:16 PM)captainslack Wrote: Still not sure if I want to tackle the phonograph, though...
It's easier than you might think! It was my first vintage phonograph and it was just about a breeze!
[Video:
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RE: Estate sale find: Philco 48-1256 -
Wesley J Allen - 10-28-2024
A friend left a Philco 48-1256 in back of my truck that she had found that someone had thrown out. I restored it- New gromets on the motor mount and the base platform for the phonograph, Put in a new speaker, soldered a few wires for the radio. Restored the finish on the cabinet. Put new stickum paper on the platform for the phonograph. Put in a new radio dial turning cable. Cleaned out the spider webs. It looks good, it turns on. But all I get is a loud buzzing on the speaker whether radio or phonograph is turned on. I haven't gotten a record to try the phonograph yet. And I need to hook up to an antenna for the radio to pick up any station. A puzzling thing is there is no volume control. How much do you think it will be worth in good condition?
RE: Estate sale find: Philco 48-1256 -
GarySP - 10-28-2024
Welcome to the Phorum, Wesley! The capacitors (paper and electrolytic) and any out-of-tolerance resistors need to be replaced prior to plugging the set in again. Serious damage can result from powering up 80 year old components. This isn't a radio that will make you rich in the end. Philco had many radio-phonograph models on the market, and this was only a Broadcast Band receiver and 78 rpm record changer. All said, a solid "meat and potatoes" radio, but not a diamond in the rough. Still worthy of restoration. Take care and BE HEALTHY! Gary
RE: Estate sale find: Philco 48-1256 -
morzh - 10-28-2024
It is always best to start a new thread rather than revive one that is 10-years-old.
It is a restoration project; you should not turn it on before going through it with full re-cap (changing all paper and electrolytic cpaacitors).