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Is this a model 44?
#1

The chassis is marked type 44 code 121 and there's a sticker in the cabinet that says models 44 and 504. Hoping Ron (or somebody) will give me a positive ID on this console. Images follow...

[Image: http://easydigitalservices.com/Portals/8...cf2250.jpg]
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[Image: http://easydigitalservices.com/Portals/8...cf2256.jpg]
[Image: http://easydigitalservices.com/Portals/8...cf2257.jpg]
[Image: http://easydigitalservices.com/Portals/8...cf2258.jpg]
[Image: http://easydigitalservices.com/Portals/8...cf2259.jpg]

Thanks!
-Sam Tanner
#2

Yes indeed, it is a 44H:
http://www.philcoradio.com/gallery/1933d.htm#i

Yours looks very nice! Icon_thumbup

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

There is somthing about the 44 models, all of the ones that I ever owned were excellent recievers, especially on the shortwave bands. Your 44H is very nice, definitely a keeper.




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