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Could be saved.
The chassis is clean.
The cabinet will require some major repair. Like grillwork.
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What are the holes in the bottom shelf for? Extra possible speakers?
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A friend I know said he can recall seeing plenty of these lowboys about 20 years ago with perfect grills. Now all we seem to find in my area are the broken ones! At least this is better than the last 95 lowboy I found. The legs were chopped off it and it had a home-made front panel. That's the parts radio I refer to in my earlier post. I wish I had some good wood-working skills and the tools as I would love to start making reproductions of these grills to replace all the broken ones out there.
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I know how to make the grilles but I do not have an original to use as a template, I have a Philco 96 in a 1930 version of a lowboy cabinet so it uses the turned grill bars rather then fretwork.
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Good find, just think what it will take in fifty years to make any of todays modern electonics work. David
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Just had some excitement with the 95! It was working well until I bumped the cord and then, POW! The plug end shorted out and tripped the breaker! Cut the cord down, put on a better end and brought the unit up on the bulbs after resetting the breaker and there is no permanent harm apparent. Even so, I think I'll just replace the whole power cord as I see other spots in it I don't trust. Put me in mind of my 87 highboy when I first got it. Worked well for a week, then the plug end did a fireworks show for me one day. Oddly, that never tripped the breaker on that circuit and it had a perfect looking cord on it. I think the 95 might start my fall "Replace Those Old Cords" program.
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Art Hoch Wrote:What are the holes in the bottom shelf for? Extra possible speakers?
I don't know, but I do know they are not for extra speakers. I think all 1929 Philco lowboys have those two holes.
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Could be to enhance the bass sound. They made baffles similar to that in speakers later in more recent stereos.
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Jayce,
That's a pretty nice find to have come from Goodwill.
I'll bet that speaker can be fixed up without too much trouble. I've repaired torn speaker cones with used fabric softner sheets that my clothes dryer uses. It's some kind of tough, very thin cloth-like material. I've used as cement Aleene's Original Tacky Glue to hold it all together. It dries flexible and clear. Works pretty well.
Good luck with your radio.
Tom
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