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Went antique store shopping with my wife and son; at one very cluttered store, I unearthed a 38-10 Bullet! Someone had pilfered the dial glass trim ring, the 6F6, and the tuning knobs, so I got it for $20. Reproduction knobs are available, so I have an ad on the Classified for another escutcheon.
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Wow, that's fantastic! One sold on RadioAttic in 2017 for $285 with a few parts missing and light damage.
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Hello Tim,
Wow that is a great looking set I have that exact set mine also was missing the escutcheon but Luckly everything else was there and I bought grommets from ED's old site.
I paid $75.00 for mine few years back it has been sitting on the shelf waiting to get restored.
Sincerely Richard
P.S. I am grateful the cabinet is in good shape too.
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Sounds like a cool project. And the price was right. Enjoy!
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I found an escutcheon with the trim ring and glass; also found a NOS Sprague electrolytic capacitor to replace the missing one on the chassis. Another restoration begins...
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Looking forward to reading your progress. Take care and BE HEALTHY! Gary
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Glad you found what you needed. Good luck!
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H**l Tim,
Nice !
mine was also missing that same thing,
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Good luck with the 38-10, they are great little radios ! I restored one a little over a year ago. You can find my Phorum thread about it here:
https://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=22318
I also made a YouTube video demonstrating it :
[Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCoEQwRGu6k]
I look forward to following your own restoration story.
Mike
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The chassis is finished; it's aligned and operational. I just need to order some knobs and rubber mounts for the tuning capacitor. I'm buried in a pile of restoration projects!
Tim KA3JRT