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On 27-Sep-2007, "jim menning" wrote: Can you identify this radio? - "Unknown Radio.jpg" 336.4 KBytes yEnc The radio positively is a Silver Marshall 500 Tombstone as verified at this link: http://radioattic.com/item.php?radio=0096005 Positively incorrect. Different cabinet, different grille cutout, different knob position, different dial, etc. But it does appear to have the same escutcheon and similar dial. I agree, Jim, close but no cigar! The knobs on mine are also different and on mine the left knob is actually two knobs. The knobs on mine are wooden where the ones on the Silver Marshall 500 appear to be bakelite or plastic. but I still appreciate the interest and attempt to help. -- Bob Smith |
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