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Philco 46LW
#1

i would like to know if anybody knows the value or where can I find more information about this old radio from Canada, is a Philco 46LW code 121 in working conditions thanks.
#2

Hi and Welcome to the Phourm
Most of the folks deal with the US sets. There are a few CA members that may be able to give you some ideas. Would say just in general condition will weigh alot in terms of value. Some pics would be good just to see it's condition
Terry
#3

is in working conditions, I will upload pictures later but I was looking at the pictures that philco page has and I couldn´t find the exact one. thanks
#4

Did you look at the page on Canadian Philco radios on this site?

http://www.philcoradio.com/world/canada.htm

There were four different model 46 sets made in Canada in the 1941 season. One looks like a PT-2, another looks like a PT-4. Two others (46TL and 46TLI) are sets which I have not seen and do not have a visual reference to.

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