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Philco 37-630 nameplate
#1

Who out there sells the PHILCO waterslide name for my cabinet?
#2

Radio Daze.

http://www.radiodaze.com/product/6048.aspx

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

OK thanks Ron here is a question you might be able to answer there is a paper tag still on the inside of the cabinet ===part no.102561====final insp. no. 122031 and run no. which I cant make out. What do the numbers mean? I bought the radio up in Frankenmuth Michigan at a antique shop for $20 dollars. Thanks again Ron.
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Here are some pictures of my 37-630


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The cabinet part no. is 10256A. Originally used for models 37-640MX and 37-641MX. Philco eliminated the 37-640 from its lineup at mid-season (January 1937), and began to offer the 37-630 in this cabinet. "Final Inspection" is probably the number of the particular inspector who inspected that cabinet. "Run No." is the run number of the set, as these were produced in groups or runs.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN




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