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I have a philco xf19 radio and it works great. any idea of what it is worth? cant find a price anywhere so far. help turtle
#2

Welcome Turtle! Can you post a pic of your Philco model xf19? If so, that would help alot in determining the value for your resale-value question. Im confident that it would be worth your time posting a pic of your Philco xf19 here, and perhaps we can help you find more info on it as well? Icon_wink
#3

I will take some pictures tomorrow and post them tomorrow, if possible Thanks for the reply! Turtle
#4

cant get the pic to go. send e mail add if you would like a photo of the 1940 xf 19. turtle
#5

Please look here for instructions on adding photos to your topic (newly revised):

http://www.philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=29
http://www.philcoradio.com/phorum/showth...p?tid=4371

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#6

Here is the picture of the Philco XF 19.

Note from site admin: Sorry, but the photos which were attached to this post are no longer available.
#7

That is a 1940, Model 40-180. Where do you see xf 19? On the blue and white paper sticker on the inside wall of the cabinet? On the chassis somewhere?

That would not be a model number.

Chuck
#8

...unless that is a Canadian Philco, in which case it is a Model 19XF.

Where are you, Turtle? In Canada...eh? Can you shed some light on this?

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#9

the information i got was wrong i found the model number under all the dust. it is a 40-180
#10

Well...there...you...go. Mystery solved. Icon_smile

To answer your intital question about your set...find a copy of the most recent edition of Slusser's "Collector's Guide to Antique Radios." It is available at many bookstores and antique malls, and via this link:
http://astore.amazon.com/philcoradiocom/...1574325493

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#11

hi to everyone... any offers on my phico 40-180 radio (have to move)




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