Welcome Guest! Be sure you know and follow the Phorum Rules before posting. Thank you and Enjoy! (January 12) x

Thread Closed
Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

What model is this?
#1

My neighbor gave me a couple of radios he had in his garage since the early 90's. I need help identifing one of them. I think it's from 1928, I know it's a Philco but the tag in the back is half missing, and guess which half is gone.
Link to photos
http://s276.photobucket.com/albums/kk15/...t/Philcos/
#2

It appears to be either an 86 or 551 highboy:
http://www.philcoradio.com/gallery/1929a.htm

Carl
Northern Panhandle, WV
#3

Hi,

It's a model 86.

If you were to pull the tube shown with a red oval in the photo below out of its socket, you would see a model number tag behind it. That tag should read, in part:

PHILCO RADIO
"neutrodyne-plus"
MODEL 86

[Image: http://i326.photobucket.com/albums/k420/...6_back.jpg]

It might say "Model 82," in which case it would be a version of the 86 designed to operate on 25 cycle AC. But it is probably an 86.

I hope you don't mind my using one of your photos to help illustrate this.

--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#4

Too bad about the RCA Radiola 17 being butchered up but the Philco model 86 certainly has prospects.
Regards
Arran
#5

No problem using the photos Ron, I'll pull the tube and check it in th am. Should the cabinet be a light Walnut if I use Mohawk products?
#6

I would say Medium Walnut overall, with some Medium Dark Walnut on the legs and stretcher base. Use the Mohawk Ultra Classic instead of the Tone Finish, the Ultra Classic has dyes instead of pigments and won't leave the legs and base looking as if they have been painted.

I think the Ultra Classic colors use different names than the Tone Finish, though. I'm not sure what the correct color names would be for the Ultra Classic. The color names I gave you are for Tone Finish.

--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#7

Thanks Ron, I found the tag and it is a model 86. Thanks for the help, I am sure I'll have more questions as I get into it.




Users browsing this thread:
[-]
Recent Posts
Philco 42-345 Restoration/Repair
Hi, all the caps I order, other than the electrolytics, are of the 630V rating. No worries on it being too high, and no ...gary rabbitt — 05:46 PM
Philco 42-345 Restoration/Repair
Hi, there's a lot to consider when designing these circuits so you shouldn't have a lot of concern when replacing caps. ...RodB — 02:03 PM
Philco 42-345 Restoration/Repair
I have ordered and received new caps for this radio and hope I've ordered the correct ones. I tried matching them to the...osanders0311 — 11:35 AM
Philco newbie with P-1891-WA console questions
Hello Jeff , Far as the Electrolytic capacitors go here is a list of parts. that will work . I like using Nichicon and...radiorich — 09:50 PM
Philco newbie with P-1891-WA console questions
Well, I've been stumped at trying to get the first of 11 electrolytic capacitors. I got a schematic and have a list of t...Jeffcon — 07:54 PM
Model 80 Antenna Issue?
Thanks Gary and Rod.  I also found an article in the Philco Repair Bench under Service Hints and Tips, about installi...Hamilton — 12:32 PM
Model 80 Antenna Issue?
Hello Hamilton, here is a little information found in our Philco Radio Library at the bottom of the Home page. Hope it ...GarySP — 11:28 AM
Model 80 Antenna Issue?
I did as you suggested and touching the middle of the volume control did nothing so the coil has to be rewound. Any idea...Hamilton — 10:19 AM
1949 Motorola 5A9M
This would be the second portable in the "other radios" forum where I have a similar one in my collection. I h...Arran — 12:41 AM
Looking for any info: 1977 Ford-Philco Console Hi-Fi Turntable and Radio
Hi PittsburgTost. The record changer looks like a Garrard or BSR (Likely Garrard). The spindles just pull out and pu...MrFixr55 — 11:57 PM

[-]
Who's Online
There are currently no members online.

>