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Some photos of post-war Philco's in my collection
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1949 Model 49-602 portable AC/DC + original ad featuring Bing Crosby
   

1946 model 46-350 portable (left) and 1948 model 48-300 portable (right)
   

1946 model 46-1201 with original ad featuring Bing Crosby (and a 1947 Decca 78 rpm album)
   

1946 model 46-1203 with original owners manual
   

1947 model 47-1230
   

Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
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Two 1947 Philco's: model 47-205 (left), 47-204 (right)
   

1948 Model 48-482
   

Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
#3

48 482 looks sharp, how does it play? I know some of the postwar models do not get much credit.

Paul

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#4

It plays pretty well, although the FM band tends to drift after a while.

Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
#5

Good Lord, beautiful stuff. Some day I'll have to invite myself over for a tour of a fellow Wisconsinite's collection. 8)
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I always liked the look of ""Bing Crosby"" one., the 46-1201.
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Those look very nice. I actually have four out of the six models shown in the first post and was actually listening to my 47-1230 earlier this evening. Always amazed at how good that model sounds, though the FM band on mine seems to have developed an issue since I rarely use that band.

No matter where you go, there you are.
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Wonder if that was the only time Bing Crosby was on a horse...or maybe it was photoshopped!!!Icon_surprised
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No photoshopping, Art. That is actually a photo from a movie he made in 1936 called "Rhythm On The Range". It also was the first movie in which Roy Rogers appeared (he was Leonard Slye then as part of the Sons of The Pioneers).

Here's the scene in which he's riding that horse: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHotuXVuj8Q

At one time, Bing owned a horse stable & cattle ranch, and was part owner of the Del Mar racetrack.

Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org




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