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That is really a nice radio. Seems like I have said this recently, but, " I would certainly make room for one more console" if I found one of those.
Post some pictures please , of the top and bottom of the chassis when you get it out.
Is your helper a dog or a cat?
Russ
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It's a cat.
People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.
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One of my favorite Philco models!
Here are photos from when I restored mine. I find comparing to other examples of the same set can be pretty useful.
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmEva2kc
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Lol It is a Cat. A Russian Blue to be exact. Coolest best Cat weve had. Super laid back. Anyway I do intend to post more photos and of course questions. Still working full time running a small business so bare with me if you would. Nathan thanks for the link great series of photos. Will post again soon.
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Yeah.....I figured it was a cat by the tail. It is a cat's tail.
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It looked so much like Fuzzy when he used to hang out at the shop. Now he likes to sleep behind the WR8-R. I think he likes the ticking of the old clock.
Looking forward to pictures.
P.S. Fuzzy is the one driving the ATV, with me behind him.
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Very nice.
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His name is Coady and this is his favorite photo, when he was posing for Play Cat magazine.
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Patrick very nice work. Hoping to get some advice on what toners and such to use when I get to the cabinet. I have had decent success refinishing cabinets on a few others, hope mine turns out as nice as yours. These are gorgeous radios when refinished right.
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Something thats curious to me is the added on Band Switch you'll see in the photo of the back. Not sure its even a Philco brand, as there is no name, part# or anything on it. Would this have been some sort of option? I did see this same switch in a photo on another 201X on the internet somewhere.
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Patrick
I will also need to remake the back panel as you can see in the photo it was pretty beet up, Did you use Masonite and where did you get the label?
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Actually, I misspoke. The entire back wasn't gone, but luckily what was left included the label, which I carefully removed and then glued to the new back.
The back is panelboard, which I bought from an auto upholstry shop. It's used as a backing when re-upholstering car doors. It's the perfect thickness and stiffness, and it has the advantage of being waterproof.
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Hi Bob and welcome,
https://philcoradio.com/library/download...201937.pdf Go to pg 3.
I too have a 201X but it's an early one I think as it's in a 200X cabinet. It's been around for a while and I haven't dug in to it yet. It's very much like this one but isn't this the same set. https://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/vie...1&t=206295
Happy to help you go thru your set and who know's maybe I'll get inspired and pull mine out...
When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!
Terry
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