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Another new Philco today 38-2xx
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Bought this today as a package deal with my Radio Bar, Needs some TLC but in overall decent condition.
Rock


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That's a very good score! It's one of the more rare models from the 1938 line if I recall right! Icon_smile

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#3

Just wait till you see what I am picking up on SAT.!!! Its a historical Philco! Hint Hint!
Rock
#4

Yes, not a common set for sure! A very good player/receiver when right!

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We will all be waiting for the photos! Icon_biggrin

No matter where you go, there you are.
#6

One of these was being offered on eBay for local pick-up in Upland, CA. It was, in my opinion, in outstanding condition. Buy it now price was $99-. It didn't last long. Nice looking sets. I would have bought it but have no space for another console.

- Geoff




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