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Old 05-26-2010, 08:36 AM
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The knobs and dial match my 1936 23 tube all wave imperial. My amplifier section is different and my receiver section looks larger. Mine is in a Windsor cabinet. My serial number is L-631 and I have a service manual with it. If it would help I could scan the manual and e-mail it to you. PM me. I found mine in a closet of a Farmer's Union Co-op gas station in my home town of 1500 people; I was 13 years old and traded a 5 tube table radio for it. It had originally belonged to the brother of the station's manager and came to North Dakota when he died. It was a retirement gift to the original owner when he retired from the Scott company.

I found one other Scott at a Salvation Army store for a friend of mine in Minneapolis that radio was a 1941 model. When found it was missing the high frequency speakers. When we were cleaning it up we found a letter from the company to the original owner. The letter was an apology for the speakers being damaged in shipment and promising replacements ASAP. The letter was dated Saturday December 6, 1941; Pearl Harbor was attacked the next day and, apparently, he never did get his speakers.

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