12-01-2011, 06:25 AM
Ah, now we know...it is an 80 Colonial Clock. The chassis has been modified. It did not have that extra potentiometer when it left the factory.
What kind of tube is that (large tube to the left in the third picture)? The elements look too large to be a 42...
Sorry to hear you accidentally scratched it. It could have been worse...12 or so years ago, I was carrying a Philco 630B when I tripped over something. I tried harder to hold on to the radio than to break my fall, but ended up dropping it anyway. Luckily, the only thing that happened was the rear arch came loose; the rest of the cabinet was undamaged. And I was not hurt, either, so it turned out OK all around.
What kind of tube is that (large tube to the left in the third picture)? The elements look too large to be a 42...
Sorry to hear you accidentally scratched it. It could have been worse...12 or so years ago, I was carrying a Philco 630B when I tripped over something. I tried harder to hold on to the radio than to break my fall, but ended up dropping it anyway. Luckily, the only thing that happened was the rear arch came loose; the rest of the cabinet was undamaged. And I was not hurt, either, so it turned out OK all around.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN