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parted out 38-116
#1

Literally in parts, the cabinet is coming apart at the seams. All parts are there. The veneer is very good yet and with some glue I should be able to get it solid again. The cabinet is basically stripped eventually saving me time. Chassis is original and very clean underneath. A $25 CL find.

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Steve
#2

Stripped too. Had someone tried to start refinishing?
#3

Ah, a 38-116 in kit form. I didn't know that you could remove the control panel and top that way, very interesting. I have a G.E cabinet that has a curved control panel, though it does have a separate top, even though it had some screws holding it in it was very difficult to remove.
Regards
Arran
#4

The finish just peeled off over the years. I've seen others like that, the 116B's did that too.
#5

It may have been stored in somewhat less then a controlled environment, like an unheated garage, shed or basement. Not enough to make the veneer delaminate but enough to make the lacquer start to lift and flake off.
Regards
Arran
#6

Nice set. Too bad about the cracked dial (or is it just the picture?) I think someone did strip or dunk the cabinet, but it should turn out very well.
#7

And no grill bars.......Poor Great Philco!
#8

It has the grill bars too. They are off to the side. The glue dried out on them too and they just popped off nicely. It really is like a kit project.
#9

Kit without instruction manual. Takes an expert! We'll be watching!
#10

That 38-116 looks like a pretty nice project. I hope you will post some more pictures as you go along. I'm glad it went to you rather than end up in some landfill.

Tom
#11

I will definitely post pictures but wont get to it until the winter as it stands now. I have too many home projects before the summer runs out!

Steve




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