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Just figured I'd add some pictures of a project radio radio that is just about finished, it's a Philco 112X that we are doing for a St. Louis police officer.
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This has been a great project with all the Bakelite caps and that monster cap can which turned out to be easy. Now it's on to the Stromberg Carlson 535M.
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Since this is on a different subject from the 16B, I put it into its own thread.
The cabinet looks great!
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Looks like a super restoration job!
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Looks like you got the colors right. Sadly, something you don't see often (enough).
Here is an original finish for comparison. I just restored the radio and buffed out the cabinet. Good radio. Made some model number tags for them on real gold background.
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Well this is a thing of beauty!
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Excellent job, looks very original!
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Wow, that looks great!
No matter where you go, there you are.
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Hi gang. Not sure what Phlogiston ment by getting the colors right. Dont know if he ment cabinet or grill cloth. Anyway Ronin61 used about 1/8 of a new can of GOOP and some of my clean rags along with about 45 minutes time. The finish you see is original with a good cleaning with Goop. Next Monday either he or I we will apply a coat of " Old English" and call it good. We enjoy these things.
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Well that explains why the cabinet colors are correct. I thought that he refinished the cabinet,(because of the shiny residue left from the Goop) which usually end up too light, too dark, red, black, or some combination of these.
"I just might turn into smoke, but I feel fine"
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Ronin61, Great job. Since I have a SC 535M as well I hope you will document your restoration for the rest of us to enjoy and benefit from your efforts.
Looking forward to it!
Thanks,
Mike
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Well the 112X is assembled and sounding great, just a few more pictures of the front and the back. Check out that original back panel. Thanks for everyone's advice and encouragement on this project Don and I really appreciate it.
[Image: http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/a508...e670d0.jpg] this picture came out a little dark but just refer back a few pics.
[Image: http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/a508...122d7c.jpg] nice new cloth covered power cord. Da cops gonna love this thing.
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You have a well set up place there. One day I have the space to do the same.....
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