05-13-2017, 08:01 PM
You can pretty much count on one of two things:
1, some previous collector stuck a 60 chassis inside a 66 cabinet; or
2, it is possible that a Philco employee could have put the wrong sticker inside the cabinet.
Jim, if you could post a picture of the radio in question, it could help determine just which it is (1 or 2).
I've seen a model 19 chassis with a "CHASSIS TYPE 91" sticker, and vice versa. And I own a 200X cabinet that has a 201 chassis inside, factory made. A Philco employee stuck a 201 sticker over the 200X sticker inside the cabinet. In this case, I suspect it was done to get rid of excess 200X cabinet stock.
1, some previous collector stuck a 60 chassis inside a 66 cabinet; or
2, it is possible that a Philco employee could have put the wrong sticker inside the cabinet.
Jim, if you could post a picture of the radio in question, it could help determine just which it is (1 or 2).
I've seen a model 19 chassis with a "CHASSIS TYPE 91" sticker, and vice versa. And I own a 200X cabinet that has a 201 chassis inside, factory made. A Philco employee stuck a 201 sticker over the 200X sticker inside the cabinet. In this case, I suspect it was done to get rid of excess 200X cabinet stock.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN