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Y2K, that is really a nice looking radio! Love the woodwork. Thanks for sharing it. Seems to need some labels on the back of the tube shield. They don't seem to last, made some for my 111 and 112 but still can't find one for the top, tube layout I would guess.
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All you Phico Phans, still looking for a picture of the tube layout label on the top of the shield for either a 111 or 112.
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And while you are at it, find me a tube shield to put the lable(s) on.
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Phlog, will keep you in mind. With those pretty globe tubes, seems a shame to cover them.
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That is what I thought too. The display it is in is open in the back so the lit globes are visable when the radio is on. Kind of cool.