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Veneer repair and finish advice for Philco 14MX
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Picked up a 14MX yesterday for 15 bucks. I really liked the Deco styling. This radio has some issues that go beyond my current knowledge and experience with repairing veneer and refinishing. The central portion of the cabinet, the part with the photo finish burl and black is in really good shape and I will probably just clean up. However the sides and top need more work.

Veneer damage left side facing radio.
[Image: http://i1319.photobucket.com/albums/t679...e3c480.jpg]

Front. Note missing trim at bottom edge.
[Image: http://i1319.photobucket.com/albums/t679...56d35d.jpg]

Right side, facing radio. Not too bad.
[Image: http://i1319.photobucket.com/albums/t679...8b5601.jpg]

Top. Again, not real bad.

[Image: http://i1319.photobucket.com/albums/t679...a22fec.jpg]

I want to make this one as authentic looking as possible so I guess my main questions would be:
What is the thin layer of wood underneath the veneer called? Cabinet grade plywood maybe? If I know the right terminology, it'll help when I'm shopping for it. In the photo of the left side, you can see where it is damaged and needs repaired/replaced.

The top and front center sections appear black. I suspect though it may have been a very dark brown originally. Is this correct?

I assume the veneer is walnut?

What color toning lacquers should I use on the sides, front panels and top?

This radio originally had a fiberboard "echo reducer" in the back. Basically a cover with several holes. Does anyone make repros?

Does any one reproduce the scalloped trim as is missing at the bottom edges?

Thanks guys. Any help/advice will be greatly appreciated


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Veneer repair and finish advice for Philco 14MX - by Groundhog74 - 05-31-2013, 06:50 AM



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