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ID of Philco's
#1

All, Here are 3 pictures of some Philco radios. I cannot find a model number on any. Can someone please ID ?

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Found at antique store..
#2

Alll 3 are post war sets. 46-1201, or so, 47-1230, and a 46-350. You can find them here  http://philcoradio.com/gallery/#list

Terry
#3

Terry, Ok thanks.. the one looked closer to a 46-1209 ..
instead of a 47-1230..


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#4

 The first set could also be a 48-1201, which was the same set but with some miniature tubes, and slug tuned IF cans, I believe that the B+ voltage was higher as well.

http://www.philcoradio.com/gallery/1948a.htm#w

 The console is a 46-1209 and the last set is a 46-350, unless it has an imitation alligator covering then it would be a 48-360.
Regards
Arran
#5

All, Ok thanks.. Just a quick Question.. What are these worth.. Consider them Not working..

So I know what to offer..

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#6

All, Ok picked up all three radios for 25.00 each.. Cabinets are not in great shape. But radio itself looks OK.. Will not know until I start to pull apart.. Parts are probably worth what I paid..

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