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Emerson Model 1002
#1

Ok, Here is the next radio Its a Emerson 1002.. Looks a little like one of Kirk's radios... It uses 6 Tubes...

[Image: http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm38/...j0wgsh.jpg]


Started Recap.. About 1/2 way done..


[Image: http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm38/...q7kqaw.jpg]

No surprises yet.. Will see if cabinet cleans up.. I hope so..

Skip...
#2

Well looks like I did a little cleanup on Cabinet before.... Doesn't look bad..

[Image: http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm38/...lr6wjs.jpg]


One question The Emerson on front show it be a different Color? Or just as is..

Skip...
#3

Lookin' good. I like those large dial glass models, cabinet looks nice. How do you polish? After the cleaning do you use any "secrets". 

5 or 6 tube?

Paul

Tubetalk1
#4

Thanks.. I used Don Aslett's Wood Cleaner and Polish. Got it at home depot when I picked up the Howards Re-finisher for my wood cabinets..

It was the only thing I had that I thought would probably work.. So I tried it on inside and it looked good..


Its a 6 tube.. The 6th tube looks like a amp for Headphones?

Skip...
#5

Thanks Skip, missed your title indicating the 6 tube.

Looks cool, good luck. 

Paul

Tubetalk1
#6

Ok Finished up the recap and out of Tolerance Resistors..

[Image: http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm38/...eftpgc.jpg]

Brought up on Variac.. at 115 Volts draws about .20 Amps.. Stared to play just fine Many stations heard also The Canadian Station on 740 AM Load and clear..

Need a touch up on the dial .. Other wise will put together tomarrow..

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Doesn't need any alignment as it plays just fine and many stations received ..

Skip...
#7

Looks super Skip

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#8

hey skip
nice job looks great Icon_clap Icon_clap
since you keep picking them from storage
where are you displaying them ? don`t think you ever said yet
are you keeping them all or selling at Kutztown

sam

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#9

Well, Good Question I planed on keeping them.. But right now have no place to display them. They are on a shelf in Garage right now.. I probably have about 15 or so left to do..

Wasn't planning on selling But who knows..

I just like working on them.. Been getting them from the Shed at Joe's that Terry,Kirk and Friends Visited Every time I go over I find something different I had not seen before...

Skip...
#10

I have the same issue,
I LOVE restoring them but not keeping them.
I keep my 1930's Philco's, my Halson's, and my Hallicrafters but besides some really neat off brand mantle sets I don't collect much else. I ended up having 60 radios that I did not know what to do with. I keep buying them when I run out of projects and I don't think I have any family or friends left to give one to who would care. Icon_lol

Bring some to Kutztown if you want.
I got room for ya.

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