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Hey everyone, Not sure if this is the right place to post this but I need some help. I inherited this beautiful stereo from my grandparents and grew up listening to it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Oh my, the model number label appears to be missing, making it extremely difficult to identify unless one had brochures of 1965-1970 Philco products (and I don't).
I just found a similar model on the auction site. It appears to have the same tuner. Seller says it's from 1966. It looks newer than that to me. More like 1968-71?
1966 looks about right to my eyes, maybe a bit newer, but probably in the 1966-68 era, later on they tended to use less brightwork inside and blacked things out more like the Spanish style beast my parents owned. I once saw a similar unit to the one posted offered for free at the side of the road, it was not as long as that though but the knobs and the VM record changer were similar. If it was 1965 or older it would probably have tubes in it still.
Regards
Arran
Thanks. Next to buy a replacement needle or cartridge to get the record player working. The radio works but takes a little time to warm up. The goal is to get it sounding as good as possible.
Okay, update. With the help of the VofM website, I was able to gather some more info. Looks like it is a 1967 based on the tag on the record player underneath.
8576706 1297 "857" is the EIA identification number for V-M Corporation. "6706" is the date code (changer built 6th week of 1967)
So next step is getting all the part to help get her running smoothly again.
Very excited for this project. Labor of love...
Risto
(This post was last modified: 01-30-2018, 01:48 PM by Risto1206.)