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Philco 71-125 Operating Instructions
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Ron,

Saw the post regarding the Philco 38-116 operating instructions. I have a scan of the operating instructions for a Philco 71 (125 series). I scanned it a long time ago at 300 dpi. It's only 2 pages long. Let me know if you want to post it on your site. I also have a scan of the original tag that was on the radio when new (says model 71B).

- Geoff
#2

That is a great idea!
#3

I do; yes, I will post this as well if you send these scans to me. Thanks!

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#4

Ron,

I just sent the first page and it looks like it went through. However, the second page did not go through. I got an error message saying the file size was too big. Please send me your e-mail address through a PM and I will send you the rest.

- Geoff
#5

Email sent.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#6

Remaining images sent.

- Geoff
#7

Received them (late last night - did not arrive home from Cincinnati until 8 pm EDT). Will work with them and get them posted when possible, and notify here when done. Icon_smile

Thanks, Geoff!

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN




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