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Old 06-19-2017, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Nuke View Post
Like that Philco console. Have one just like it in excellent condition I restored. Sits in my kitchen and matches my cabinets perfectly.
Thanks, That's a 118H Philco model from 1935. It's interesting how Philco resold that same exact 1932 model 3 years later when it looked rather dated. It's one of my best players and has that true warm "tube sound".
ZenithDude88: It is amazing how, at this point in time, you find a radio that's from the local area. I like when there's a service tag on the chassis from a long-gone repair shop.
Either the "Auburn" name was connected to the automaker or it was just written that way to appear like it. Likely it was the latter as the automaker would've chosen a more high-end unique set to use as a promotion.
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