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Just found this forum while doing research for my new winter project.

I stumbled upon this picture of my mother and older brother in 1941. They take 2nd base to the Philco 39-31 in the background. I was born 7 years later, but never remember that unit. But what I do remember is the 42-1008P that I grew up with. I have no idea why they got rid of the 39 and bought the 42. I remember my dad listening to the Salt Lake City Mormon Tabernacle Choir every Sunday morning (even though we lived in central California).

I kept the 42-1008P until 1980 when I sold it.

But now I'm looking to find one to restore. For sentimental reasons.

I think this forum will be of great value when I find what I'm looking for.

If any of you knows of a 42-1008p anywhere around Sacramento, CA., please let me know.

Thank you,

Pat
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welcome to the phorum pat
sam
#3

There are some antique radio clubs in California, in the south and up north. Check them out. They have sales meets too.

Good luck.

Paul

Tubetalk1
#4

Thanks for the welcome, Sam. And I will search for local radio clubs, Paul.

Pat
#5

Hi Pat Welcome to the Phorum!
Have done that many times.
Good luck in you search and restoration
Those set have an undesirable feature,
there fill with decomposing rubber
wire. Most Philcos from'39-42 do.
Terry
#6

Welcome, Pat! Great photo. I believe that's a 1940 model 40-180 Philco, however. The 1939 model 39-31 had an all white dial face. I have a model 40-180. They're a great sounding set.

Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
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(10-05-2014, 01:46 PM)Radioroslyn Wrote:  Hi Pat Welcome to the Phorum!
Have done that many times.
Good luck in you search and restoration
Those set have an undesirable feature,
there fill with decomposing rubber
wire. Most Philcos from'39-42 do.
Terry

Thanks Terry.
I figured I would have to rewire the entire chassis anyway, as well as replace caps and resistors. Gives me something to do over the winter.

Pat
#8

(10-05-2014, 02:00 PM)NostalgiaRadioTime Wrote:  Welcome, Pat! Great photo. I believe that's a 1940 model 40-180 Philco, however. The 1939 model 39-31 had an all white dial face. I have a model 40-180. They're a great sounding set.
Thanks Greg. Just took a guess on the model in the picture based on the philcoradio.com site. But I'm sure of the 42-1008P that I'm looking for. It will be fun playing with the "beam of light".
#9

Neat photo.  I have a 41-280...VERY similar.  The Mormon Choir was heard on a nation-wide network for years.  May still be.  So a local station probably ran it where your parents lived.
#10

Welcome Pat to the #1 antique radio forum on the planet!!
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(10-07-2014, 06:32 PM)PhilcoJohn Wrote:  Welcome Pat to the #1 antique radio forum on the planet!!
Thanks John.
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