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Philco 46-350 in black
#1

How common/uncommon are these models in the black stag? I've had one for years which needs a replacement handle which I can't find and haven't been able to find a suitable replacement for. I have 3 others in the brown, 2 of which have decent handles. Brown ones always seem to show up.
#2

hi jim
can you show pic have not seen in black
thanks sam
#3

If I can get my tempermental camera to work I'll post a picture later today.
#4

Well, my bad. I've had this radio for so long seems I forgot the proper model number. Its actually a 49-607. Both models look so much alike that I've been confusing them for all these years> I feel embarrased.
#5

It's OK. Icon_smile Philco made so many variations of certain models that it is easy to become confused. Icon_crazy

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Ron Ramirez
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#6

Thanks. I know what you mean with so many models looking the same. Kinda like their Transitones. Still would like to find a handle for the 49-607. Nothing seems to come close.




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