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Yours looks to be a Canadian 1933 Model 319A which is equivalent to a USA 1933 Model 19L ( see:
http://www.philcoradio.com/gallery/1933d.htm and
http://www.philcoradio.com/world/images/canindex.pdf ) Don't plug it in again until the capacitors have been replaced, it could damage some of the components.
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thanks. i don't think i would really want to plug it in again. i know i won't be replacing the capacitors. i would rather leave it to someone who is more capable of doing this stuff. any idea what it might be worth in it's current state?
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In it's current condition, I would guess $40 to $75 at the most.
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Hi Crazzywolfie,
You have a 19L that I have never seen anywhere. Notice how it's all cabinet with very little radio inside? The same cabinet was used for a few larger Philco chassis, such as the 14, 16, 17 and 18.
Is there any chance I could get you to send me larger, and better, photos of this radio? Sure, it needs a fair amount of work in its current condition, but it needs to be documented, and I would really like to be able to show photos of an actual set instead of the illustration currently here:
http://www.philcoradio.com/gallery/1933d.htm#f
I will send you an email on this subject with my email address.
By the way, I concur with Philco281989 on the rough value estimate - it may be a rare radio but it is not highly desirable, plus yours does need a fair amount of work.
Thanks in advance!
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thanks. i was almost thinking $20 would get rid of it fairly quick. i know my mom doesn't want it kicking around but i hate through stuff out especially when it could possibly make a bit extra money which i could always use.
is any of the picture i took what you are looking for or would you want something more straight on? if not i could try taking some better pictures tomorrow.
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More straight on, showing the entire radio, plus 3/4 views from the left and right, and a shot of the back showing the entire back would be perfect. 1000 pixels or more in width; larger is better. I sent you an email with my email address to send the pictures to. Thanks!
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Where in Canada are you located roughly speaking?
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Orangeville, Ontario.
ok. i will try to get some good pictures of it. my phone is setup to take photos at 2592×1728 pixels so they should be large enough. when i think i have got some good shots i will email them to you.
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I appreciate that, thanks very much!
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In that case I think your original thinking about a price of between $20 and $40 is about right given the condition. From what people have told me there are a lot of console radios in Southern Ontario.
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it would not surprise me. there is lots of history in the southern Ontario area.