01-31-2011, 02:10 PM
Hello and welcome.
The original finish was lacquer, and only lacquer should be used if the cabinet needs refinishing. The professionals use aniline dyes added to clear lacquer to make their own "toning" lacquer, but guys like me who are not very skilled at cabinet refinishing often use a spray can product made by Mohawk Finishing Products. It comes in two varieties: Mohawk Tone Finish, which uses pigments, and Mohawk Ultra Classic, which uses dyes. Both are tinted lacquers which will add color as well as lacquer to the cabinet. The toners should be applied sparingly, especially the Tone Finish with pigments; too much pigmented lacquer will build up quickly and take on the appearance of paint.
http://www.mohawk-finishing.com/
A good choice to match the original finish on the top of the 38-7CS would be Medium Walnut.
If you know what you are doing, you should be able to "selectively" refinish the piece by refinishing the top only, leaving the rest alone.
The value may or may not be affected, depending on how well the top is refinished. If it is done skillfully (i.e. done so that it looks original in appearance), it can increase the value of the set.
Is the set worth restoring electronically? That's your customer's decision. If your customer plans on reselling the radio, then no, it isn't worth having it electronically restored. But if he/she plans to keep and use the radio, then yes, it is.
You can find sources of knobs here:
http://www.philcoradio.com/resource.htm
But first, send a PM to Phorum member ekimetsok. He sells used knobs, and probably has what you need.
The original finish was lacquer, and only lacquer should be used if the cabinet needs refinishing. The professionals use aniline dyes added to clear lacquer to make their own "toning" lacquer, but guys like me who are not very skilled at cabinet refinishing often use a spray can product made by Mohawk Finishing Products. It comes in two varieties: Mohawk Tone Finish, which uses pigments, and Mohawk Ultra Classic, which uses dyes. Both are tinted lacquers which will add color as well as lacquer to the cabinet. The toners should be applied sparingly, especially the Tone Finish with pigments; too much pigmented lacquer will build up quickly and take on the appearance of paint.
http://www.mohawk-finishing.com/
A good choice to match the original finish on the top of the 38-7CS would be Medium Walnut.
If you know what you are doing, you should be able to "selectively" refinish the piece by refinishing the top only, leaving the rest alone.
The value may or may not be affected, depending on how well the top is refinished. If it is done skillfully (i.e. done so that it looks original in appearance), it can increase the value of the set.
Is the set worth restoring electronically? That's your customer's decision. If your customer plans on reselling the radio, then no, it isn't worth having it electronically restored. But if he/she plans to keep and use the radio, then yes, it is.
You can find sources of knobs here:
http://www.philcoradio.com/resource.htm
But first, send a PM to Phorum member ekimetsok. He sells used knobs, and probably has what you need.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN