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Old October 22nd 04, 02:54 PM
Mike Kulyk
 
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Default FS 1930's Antique Philco model 80 jr Radio

This is a 1930's vintage tube radio. I have been searching the internet for
info on this radio and its case style. Most Model 80 Jr's are CATHEDRAL This
model 80 has a different case. This radio needs to be rebuilt. The grill
cloth is ripped, I don't know the shape of the speaker. The power cord is
falling apart. BUT all 4 tubes are in place. And there is SOME rust on the
chassis. The case is different than all the Model 80 Jr's I have seen on the
Internet. I am NOT a collector of these radios. I don't know if this is a
rare model. The volume and tuning control are free and turn.

I have pictures of this radio and I would be glad to e-mail them to serious
inquires.

I am asking for most reasonable offer on this radio..

Thanks

Mike WB2GLW


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Old October 22nd 04, 04:57 PM
Mark Oppat
 
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Mike,
dont try to clean the dial whatever you do. The numbers will wash right
off. If you need a repro of the dial, I sell them as part of the dial
business I bought. I have the cloth in stock too.
Philco made some models in several variations, and this is one of them.
Mark Oppat

"Mike Kulyk" wrote in message
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This is a 1930's vintage tube radio. I have been searching the internet

for
info on this radio and its case style. Most Model 80 Jr's are CATHEDRAL

This
model 80 has a different case. This radio needs to be rebuilt. The grill
cloth is ripped, I don't know the shape of the speaker. The power cord is
falling apart. BUT all 4 tubes are in place. And there is SOME rust on the
chassis. The case is different than all the Model 80 Jr's I have seen on

the
Internet. I am NOT a collector of these radios. I don't know if this is a
rare model. The volume and tuning control are free and turn.

I have pictures of this radio and I would be glad to e-mail them to

serious
inquires.

I am asking for most reasonable offer on this radio..

Thanks

Mike WB2GLW






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Old October 22nd 04, 04:57 PM
Mark Oppat
 
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Mike,
dont try to clean the dial whatever you do. The numbers will wash right
off. If you need a repro of the dial, I sell them as part of the dial
business I bought. I have the cloth in stock too.
Philco made some models in several variations, and this is one of them.
Mark Oppat

"Mike Kulyk" wrote in message
. net...
This is a 1930's vintage tube radio. I have been searching the internet

for
info on this radio and its case style. Most Model 80 Jr's are CATHEDRAL

This
model 80 has a different case. This radio needs to be rebuilt. The grill
cloth is ripped, I don't know the shape of the speaker. The power cord is
falling apart. BUT all 4 tubes are in place. And there is SOME rust on the
chassis. The case is different than all the Model 80 Jr's I have seen on

the
Internet. I am NOT a collector of these radios. I don't know if this is a
rare model. The volume and tuning control are free and turn.

I have pictures of this radio and I would be glad to e-mail them to

serious
inquires.

I am asking for most reasonable offer on this radio..

Thanks

Mike WB2GLW






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Old October 22nd 04, 04:57 PM
Mark Oppat
 
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Mike,
dont try to clean the dial whatever you do. The numbers will wash right
off. If you need a repro of the dial, I sell them as part of the dial
business I bought. I have the cloth in stock too.
Philco made some models in several variations, and this is one of them.
Mark Oppat

"Mike Kulyk" wrote in message
. net...
This is a 1930's vintage tube radio. I have been searching the internet

for
info on this radio and its case style. Most Model 80 Jr's are CATHEDRAL

This
model 80 has a different case. This radio needs to be rebuilt. The grill
cloth is ripped, I don't know the shape of the speaker. The power cord is
falling apart. BUT all 4 tubes are in place. And there is SOME rust on the
chassis. The case is different than all the Model 80 Jr's I have seen on

the
Internet. I am NOT a collector of these radios. I don't know if this is a
rare model. The volume and tuning control are free and turn.

I have pictures of this radio and I would be glad to e-mail them to

serious
inquires.

I am asking for most reasonable offer on this radio..

Thanks

Mike WB2GLW






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