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unknown philoco
#1

i recently purchased a philco at a yard sale. i have searched the internet. can't find on even similar to it. can anyone tell me where to find a model #. it has a part # 10718
#2

Hi

Cabinet part no. 10718 corresponds to a 1949 Philco radio-phonograph, model 49-1602.

http://www.philcoradio.com/gallery/1949.htm#z

If this does not match your set, then please provide photos and we'll try again to identify it.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

hi, that is it thank you. was there a record adapter for 45 rmp included with this. if how can i find one?
#4

According to Philco documentation, the original record changer in the 49-1602 was 78 rpm only. If it has a three speed changer, it is not the original unit.

Look and see if there is a name anywhere on the changer. Then contact these folks, they may have a 45 rpm adapter if this is indeed a three or four speed changer in your Philco:

http://www.west-techservices.com/

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#5

thank you for the info. i noticed after looking at several pictures that the phonograph is not the original one that came with it. i greatly appreciate all your help. do you have any suggestions as to were i can find the original. thank you
#6

i found one on the internet in Memphis. the person who has it said it is in really rough shape. it is pretty rust. how can i send you a picture. do you have any suggestions on restoration. thank you




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