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Philco 40-165k
#1

well, hi all! i am an intermidiate collector and just thought id show you my first restoration (done a year ago.) this is also my first radio and the one that got me into radio collecting!
not much needs to be done with this radio, just some veneer touch up and new tubes (for am). i listen to its shortwave almost every day i can!
the radio body itself is fine, just needs a new dial plate (bakelite/catalin one is thinning and very brittle. light is visible through some of the catalin) and needs a new push button and cover for it!
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if you want, i can take pictures of the back!
#2

Great Icon_wink Hope you get a few more sets. Watch out you will get the radio bug Icon_lol Get busy working on a set , won,t hear a thing your wife says. 8)
#3

i love my philco. going to be working on a zenith j615 and emersonee350 (portable radio from 41 with no schematics available Icon_eek !) i love the chairside philco's too! dont worry, more'll be coming soon!
#4

more pics!
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