I have found a small Philco wood table radio which I cannot identify. Maybe not even Philco? Did Philco supply chassis for other companies? Chassis #T29518. Is there a way to use the chassis ID to find info? The grill is just a cut out of the letter "R". Five tube using a 7C6, 35Z3. The others I cannot read. This radio is rough but a challenge. I have restored several Philco radios in the past and wish I had this site then! Thanks. Bob
Here is the picture of the Philco. Earlier I did not have my camera with me but was anxious to fine some info on this. Evidently I should have waited to avoid sarcasm. I am still interested in identifying this radio and who knows, maybe it is a rare model? However, after this I won't be bother to post as this is not a friendly site. Thanks.
(04-03-2015, 05:27 PM)Solid Gold Amusements Wrote: Here is the picture of the Philco. Earlier I did not have my camera with me but was anxious to fine some info on this. Evidently I should have waited to avoid sarcasm. I am still interested in identifying this radio and who knows, maybe it is a rare model? However, after this I won't be bother to post as this is not a friendly site. Thanks.
Would suspect that chassis is a Transitone of some vintage 1938-42 or so. It's not a standard Philco production cabinet. Maybe the chassis was retro fitted to that cabinet or possible the cabinet is homemade/high school wood shop project. In any event those vintage Transitones are wired with rubber coated wire which deteriorates. With there smallish chassis makes them a bit of a pita the repair/restore.
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Terry
Actually, I don't think this is really worth restoring but ok for a few parts. One tube is actually rusted in place. The RF coil is shot as is the speaker. This is all that is left of the cabinet. My concern was I had never seen one like it even in pictures. I do think the cabinet is factory due to the precision cuts to make the top bend, etc. I would hate to part it out if there is a die hard Philco guy who needed it as an unusual example. I have two Transitones and my first thought was an offbeat company was using those chassis. That's what makes this hobby so interesting. Bob
Ron
1. I never expected anyone to agree on anything....Geeezz!
2. I never said it was rare, in fact it is a piece of junk. But If it was rare and there was one of you out there that would like it as part of their collection, I would give it to them!
3. I am not a Johnny-come-lately in the collection field. Visit my You Tube Site at Town Line Garage. I do however look for advice and people to correspond with concerning old jukeboxes and radios.
4. I have only been a member two days and I feel like I have a target on me over a lack of a picture and now the way I word my posting.
5. Bye
I am sorry you are having these feelings. No one is attacking or trying to upset you. This Phorum is a great bunch of guys.
You have to take everything with a grain of salt. posting online doesnt relay what someone is saying very well. Sarcasm can be something misconstrued. We only want to help you and it is not a piece of crap. It is a radio that should be restored and appreciated. More info was needed to give us a better idea of how to help you. The moderators would never let anything like that go on. I am at the top of the jokes and sarcasm list usually but it is in good fun with these members. No one should have joked before getting to know you.
Kirk
Times I have been electrocuted in 2021
As of 1/01/2021
AC: 4 DC: 1
Last year: 6
(This post was last modified: 04-03-2015, 10:51 PM by OldRestorer.)