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It appears to be a Philco 42-321T from 1942. The picture I am looking at has the same grill cloth and dial.
If so, it is a 6 tube ac/dc set.
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Hi 'Aunt Peg',
Since you're new to this it may be helpful to note that "1942" radios would have typically hit the market about September 1941. Kinda like they do automobiles. Thats significant in this case since domestic radio production ceased early in 1942 (March, I think) due to America's entry into the world war.
A tip. You have 5 "loctal" tubes in that radio. The trick for removing them is to tilt in the direction of the tit on the tube base and they will (should
) pop loose.
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I hope this doesn't sound condescending but maybe $20 at a yard sale, $40 on ebay.
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It looks like someone replaced the original Philco knobs with what looks like Stromberg Carlson knobs, if the rest of the cabinet looks like the front and top the radio is in pretty good shape. The only downside of these sets is the rotting rubber wiring which usually needs replacement.
Best Regards
Arran