Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Question about a Philco 39-6C
#1

     Hi,

     I have a Philco model 39-6C radio up for restoration.
     On the bottom of the cabinet of course is stamped
     39-6C and also a D. Would like to know what the C in
     the date code stands for and also the D.

     Reguards,

     Tom72
#2

Hi Tom, welcome to the Phorum!!!
Checkout the moldel number info and the letter info

If that doesn't help, post a picture.
#3

Hello Tom,

I saw your thread on this subject over at the other place.

First of all, let's discuss the "C" which does not stand for "Canada" but instead stands for Compact. Bob has already given you the link in the post above which details the various letters Philco used for its cabinet styles. For example, "B" stood for Baby Grand which could be a cathedral or tombstone cabinet. Manufacturers did not refer to their cabinets as "cathedral" or "tombstone" in ye olden days. For Philco, compact was their way to quickly describe a small, compact table model radio cabinet.

Now as for the "D". I am assuming that this "D" is separate from the 39-6C stamp. Frankly, it could mean anything...or nothing. Maybe it stood for the cabinet inspector (Don? David? Daniel?) or the actual manufacturer of the cabinet. I will look later and see who made the 39-6C cabinets. Some cabinets were made by Philco in-house, but many were farmed out to other cabinet manufacturers.

Really, though, the "D" is irrelevant to the radio. What is important is the 39-6 which identifies the radio, and the C which identifies the cabinet as a compact table model radio cabinet.

I'm afraid that this "D" may very well be one of those things that, in order to discover its meaning, you would have to ask a dead Philco employee about. And as we all know, dead men tell no tales.

Or, as The Rock would say, "It doesn't matter what the D stands for!" Icon_lol (And he would be correct!)

--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#4

     Hi,

     Ron and klondike98,

     Thanks so much for the information.

     Tom72




Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
[-]
Recent Posts
Philco 91 Speaker Replacement
The spider is glued on the cone and so is the voice coil. I think you can use a cotton swab dipped in acetone and carefu...RodB — 02:42 PM
Restoring Philco 37-604C
Yes I saw that. If I knew, I'd probably try to arrange for getting it myself. But I have just got one. Which does not m...morzh — 01:44 PM
Philco 38-2 Automatic Tuning
When you push the lever, you are supposed to rotate the disk to the desired station. Then the magnetic tuning will acqu...morzh — 01:42 PM
Philco 38-2 Automatic Tuning
I figure out the muting from another picture that helped. Now I need to know how the automatic tuning works. When I push...dconant — 12:11 PM
Philco 91 Speaker Replacement
How would I go about removing the spider from the cone?dconant — 12:04 PM
Philco 38-2 Automatic Tuning
Hello, I am having trouble getting my automatic tuning to stay unmuted. If I play with the tuning handle I can get it to...dconant — 10:51 AM
Does anyone make photofinish replacements?
Here’s the link to the DIY photofinish section of our site: klondike98 — 09:46 AM
Delco car radio Peko vibrator converstion issues
Hi Richard, Thx for posting the schematic.  As I remember as a kid, these were great performers for the time, likely...MrFixr55 — 08:56 AM
Delco car radio Peko vibrator converstion issues
hello mr Fixr, The Electro  Powersupply that I am powering the radio with has a huge choke plus a 10,000ufd electrolyti...radiorich — 10:58 PM
Delco car radio Peko vibrator converstion issues
How about putting a choke in the power supply? The big cap was likely an attempt to stabilize the DC. Kids who cre...MrFixr55 — 09:19 PM

[-]
Who's Online
There are currently 2912 online users. [Complete List]
» 1 Member(s) | 2911 Guest(s)
Avatar

>