Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

37-116 and 118
#1

Well,

have just return from the trip to Hartford area where I
1) picked up 37-116 (the one that is going to Ukraine) or $175, and
2) 118, the same one I was denied the sale of first.The price came out to be 160.

Photos later, I haven't eaten since I had breakfast 8am.
#2

I am happy that the guy decided that you were good enough to buy it from him.

"I just might turn into smoke, but I feel fine"
http://www.russoldradios.com/
#3

Yeah, I am much better in person than in my emails, Kirk can attest to that Icon_mrgreen
And thick Russian accent helps. It is cute.
#4

Wow .... I look forward to the photo ...Icon_thumbup
#5

I can show it to ya 'morrow morn, if you pick up Skype call about 2 pm your time.
#6

2am .... So this stuff. For your favorite receiver is ready for such a small sacrifice ... I hope that Google translator correctly translated my positive emotions ...
#7

No it did not.

Anyway, will show it to you tomorrow.
Now we'll have to figure out hot to get ot to you.
Ain't gonna be cheap, I could tell.

Will need to ask a UPS store to pack it, it is above my abilities.
And buy a piece of plywood to screw to the bottom of the chassis.
Will probably leave the speaker and clarifiers in the cabinet.
I will also take off the dial and the band light indicator wheel, put it ia a padded envelope and tape it inside the cabinet.
#8

Bought the chevron cloth from Kenny.
He promised to throw in two smaller pieces with centered center-line for the clarifiers.

Soon as it comes, I will ship the radio.




Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
[-]
Recent Posts
Correct model 84 Ac plug an cord type
From what I read Philco went to using brown rubber power cords in 1936, so cloth was used in the 1935 and earlier models...Arran — 11:25 PM
Correct model 84 Ac plug an cord type
Hi Bruce, I have not worked on an 84, but in general, power cords for almost any radio prior to 1938 was cloth covered...MrFixr55 — 08:34 PM
Restoring Philco 38-14
OK, well, so after staring at the sch again, I realized the problem had to be the #12/12A padder. I put a scope on the o...morzh — 08:15 PM
Correct model 84 Ac plug an cord type
Hello Bruce, I mostly use brown far as my cloth powercords go ! Here is the plug that I have used bakelite Acorn style...radiorich — 08:05 PM
Correct model 84 Ac plug an cord type
Looking for as correct as can find the right Ac plug an the correct colored cloth line. Ive seen many old photos but mos...Bruce — 04:13 PM
Restoring Philco 38-14
Rod Two Y-caps make sense if you use them from L/N to the chassis; this is only makes sense in the transformer radios...morzh — 10:11 AM
Restoring Philco 38-14
Mike, I'm curious about a specific use of he Y cap. Lately I've seen a single cap across the power transformer primary. ...RodB — 09:01 AM
Restoring Philco 38-14
hello morzh , That sounds like a plan ! Sincerely Richardradiorich — 07:45 AM
Restoring Philco 38-14
Richard, It helped some, but I still had the whining when engaging the rear power strip (I did not realize it was fro...morzh — 07:07 AM
Restoring Philco 38-14
Hello morzh, Yes , that dreaded hum in my room where i do alighment I have my cable modem and router plus desktop plus ...radiorich — 11:25 PM

[-]
Who's Online
There are currently 4490 online users. [Complete List]
» 2 Member(s) | 4488 Guest(s)
AvatarAvatar

>