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Philco 37-361 search for face plate
#1

Good afternoon, newbie here...thank you for allowing me to join your group...appreciate!

I'm looking for a Philco 37-361 (cdn) face plate decal (transfer) for my 1937 Philco Tombstone style radio. I've emailed Radio Daze, however, haven't heard back. Couple of questions...do you happen to know any other place this could be sourced from, and would a 37-61 be the same if by chance it was available somewhere. 

Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thank you,
Paul Dixon
Belleville, Ontario, Canada
#2

HI Paul, and welcome!

The 37-61 should be the same decal, as the "3" in the "361" of your model number simply indicates that the radio was built in Canada.

If RadioDaze doesn't respond to your inquiry, there are a few decals listed for sale on eBay...you'd have to see if any of them are the right size.

Regards,
Brad
Hay Lakes, Alberta, Canada
#3

The PHILCO decal on the 37-61 sets should be RadioDaze DCL-PH8 I believe.




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