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http://jerseyshore.craigslist.org/atq/4655224956.html
For 30 bucks.
It is working too.
Though no one ever restored it. Was receiving a station when I came, and no hum either.
The guy hapened to be a colleague, plus we knew some mutual acquaintances, so we had a nice chat for some time.
He offered me another tabletop Philo, likely late 40s and a bakelite Z for free, but I did not take them.
Real close to me, 10 minutes maybe.
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Very nice. You got a deal on that one
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WOW only you could pull off a score like that....And maybe Oldrestorer!!!
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Hey,
No fair, the link expired, I wanna see too.
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You know free is the right price! You have willpower Mike.
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Nice,
Real wood veneer, no photofinish?
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Too bad it wasn't a 37-640MX, but for $30 you can't go wrong if it's all there.
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Other than cabinet, what's the difference?
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A nicer looking cabinet, with mahogany veneer it looks like, the chassis and the rest would be the same.
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I personally like the 640X cabinet styling a little better, but the 640MX seems less common with a production run of only 6,000 vs. 18,500 for the X. In any case that was a good find.... congratulations
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Actually as I am looking at it, I also do like 640X styling better. MX is a bit boxy for my taste though of course I would take it in also.
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