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Need some assistance
#1

I just purchased a Philco Ford radio and record player sold in a nice cabinet. Unfortunately the record player doesn’t work.  I think it’s due to the motor no longer working and would like to get it fixed. 

I would like to know the make model and year and would like to know if you recommended a place where it can be refurbished. 

Please see the attached “unit Identification” sticker
#2

Welcome!
We'll be glad to help. 1st things 1st, your attachment is not showing up. Either you need to upload the image to the Phorum, or upload it to a image sharing service, and include a link in your post linking to the image on the hosting site. Others more experienced can give you exact details.

Blessings,
Jeff W.
Jonesboro, Arkansas

http://jeffsradios.weebly.com

God loves you as you are, not as you should be, because none of us are as we should be. - Brennan Manning
#3

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#4

Thanks Jeff, I appreciate your welcome!  Ok, I’ll just type it out, lol

(Upper left corner) 307279 (upper middle) 351610 3 (lower middle) 8576813 (lower right) 1297 C96

Also model C 120 D is stamped in blue underneath the record player.
#5

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Ford bought Philco in 1961 so its no older than that.
#6

Wondering if anyone has any information based on the numbers I posted.
#7

Unfortunately the "newer" units like yours have less info availble. Much of the data is for pre- WW2 an the following decade.
#8

Thanks Bob. All I know so far that it was made after 1966.  I’ll try to get some pictures up to see if that helps.




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