03-05-2011, 08:12 PM
As you can see, mine is a single chassis. It's a model 56 Webster. Original got "ratted" out. I have an exact replacement changer for it.
Front of set is metal. It's a two band radio that came out in 1946.
Not sure what the cabinet style is. That's what I'm asking.....
I like the case, though. I think I can save that.
Actually, did a little more cleaning on it last night, and, it's a little better than I thought.
Still needs work, though.
Bill Cahill
Oh. I think one day soon, I'll take some pics of my still partly dissassembled comb. 1947 radio, tv, phono.
Haven't restored changer yet, and, have to get two of the 5" tweeters rebuilt. It uses a 15" woofer.
That one has no eye tube, but, has am, sw, and, old fm band, that had been proffessionally redone so it gets the "New" fm band.
Tw, and, radio are electrically restored.
John Folsom has a rare deluxe one in a very tall book case that has same amp, and, speaker system as the one my father's had.
My fathers' set was 1946, and, John's is 1947.
Bill Cahill
I really like these old Maggys.
Front of set is metal. It's a two band radio that came out in 1946.
Not sure what the cabinet style is. That's what I'm asking.....
I like the case, though. I think I can save that.
Actually, did a little more cleaning on it last night, and, it's a little better than I thought.
Still needs work, though.
Bill Cahill
Oh. I think one day soon, I'll take some pics of my still partly dissassembled comb. 1947 radio, tv, phono.
Haven't restored changer yet, and, have to get two of the 5" tweeters rebuilt. It uses a 15" woofer.
That one has no eye tube, but, has am, sw, and, old fm band, that had been proffessionally redone so it gets the "New" fm band.
Tw, and, radio are electrically restored.
John Folsom has a rare deluxe one in a very tall book case that has same amp, and, speaker system as the one my father's had.
My fathers' set was 1946, and, John's is 1947.
Bill Cahill
I really like these old Maggys.
"If it lights in the dark and leaves you with a warm glow it's tubes."
"Honey, did you warm the baby bottle on my 75 watt hi-fi again?"
"I left it somewhere, but, where?"