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Model 40-201XX
#1

Now this is one classy-looking console. This is a cabinet I would have liked to have found to install Terry J's 41-300 chassis in, even though the two are one model year apart.

http://cgi.ebay.com/6581233556

Too bad it's in Maryland...looks like it may go cheap...don't really have room for it anyway. Icon_sad

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#2

Saw that one also, looked it over and decided Maryland was just too far. Very nice radio and I hope someone picks it up to restore it.
#3

Sure wish I had room for another console! That's about 2 hours or so away.

Tom
#4

Final bid was the opening bid. Somebody got a bargain.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#5

I really considered it. Even went out to my shed to measure to see if I could fit it in! Unfortunately I'm going to have to move, as my landlord is selling my place and I'm already going to have to move about 15 consoles.

Tom
#6

Moving 15 consoles, ouch. I feel for ya, dude.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#7

Forgot to mention, 15 consoles plus about 200 tabletops Icon_smile

Tom
#8

Now I REALLY feel for ya, dude! Not to mention being a bit envious... Icon_smile

Hope you have a sturdy van, minivan or wagon to move all that stuff. I moved this entire household of stuff from across town to here in a 1977 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser. What didn't fit inside got tied to the luggage rack on top. No need for a U-Haul, the Olds moved it all. Of course it developed a transmission leak afterwards. Icon_sad

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#9

I've got an '04 Silverado extended cab. Even though it's a few months until I have to be out, I'm already starting to plan.

Of those 200+ tabletops, they're certainly not all showpieces! About half are pre-WWII and most are either Zenith or Philco, with the odd AK, Crosley, RCA, etc. thrown in. Most of the consoles are Philcos. I doubt if I'll be doing much more restoration work until I've made the move except for finishing what I already have out.

For a guy of 23 (soon to be 24) I can't believe how much I've accumulated in nearly 10 years of collecting!

Tom




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