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Philco 60B Restoration
#46

Excellent work Crist the radio looks brand new, may be to good. Some people may think its a reproduction. Icon_clap Icon_crazy Icon_wave Icon_eek Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup Icon_eek Icon_eek Icon_eek Icon_eek Icon_eek Icon_eek
#47

Thanks fellas!

Well, I was looking the cabinet over and decided to remove the old serial number and model number labels from inside the cabinet. To my surprise, there was this label underneath the serial number label! It looks like this cabinet was originally for a Model 38 chassis code 123. What is strange is that Philco stuck the serial number label over the chassis 38 label and the the "new" label was marked as a 60B. I guess this might be why the label with ID the chassis and tube compliment was torn off! Of course that label could have been removed in the last 80 years by someone too! I never would have known that if I didn't decide to remove the old labels. BTW, I've made up some new labels to take there place. I'll also order some new chassis labels from Vintage Radio Labels.

Here are the original labels.
[Image: http://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/t458...chxg4t.jpg]

Here is a up close of the serial number label.
[Image: http://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/t458...wmkqe7.jpg]

Here is the label I found underneath the serial number label.
[Image: http://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/t458...4mzcmx.jpg]

Crist
#48

Holy shitaki mushrooms!

That is fantastic!

A+ Christ

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#49

That radio looks to good , sorry but your going to have to take it a part and redo it. Icon_wave Icon_wave Icon_wave Icon_wave Icon_wave Icon_wave Icon_wave Icon_wave 
#50

Great job the radio looks GREAT!




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