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help with Philco ID
#1

All, I'm getting ready to restore a Philco Radiobar and I need help with identifying the Philco model.
Here's are some pictures.
radio in cabinet 
front
top
underside
unknown damaged part
The front of the chassis is stamped 36-76 but I don't believe that is a model number.  Also, can someone identify the part that appears to be damaged?
Thanks,
Keith
#2

That is a Philco 610 chassis (1936 model year).

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

Thanks Ron, I can't find a 36-610 schematic on Nostalgia Aire but the tube lineup does match a 610 based on the Grillecloth.com radio database.  The 37-610 seems to have a different tube lineup.
#4

I found it on Nostaligia aire listed under just 610.
thanks,
Keith
#5

(01-25-2015, 08:13 PM)keith49vj3 Wrote:  Thanks Ron, I can't find a 36-610 schematic

That's because there is no such thing as a 36-610. It is a Model 610.

Philco did not start using the model year prefixes (i.e. 37-, 38-, etc.) until the 1937 model year.

I see you found it, good. Icon_thumbup

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN




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