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Originally Posted by Electronic M
I've been known to make frankensets out of 2 similar ones...case in point a Philco 37-60 is only different from a 37-61 in the graphics on the dial scale, and the tuning knob/shaft. The 60 has a single speed knob the 61 has a 2 speed dual concentric tuning knob. My 60 has good photofinish and was restored, but the 61 was basically a basket case. You can swap the geared tuning knob shafts between the two easily since only 2 screws hold the shaft on...the 1/2" tuning shaft hole on the 60 cabinet had to be drilled out to accommodate the 3/4" tail of the knob. Unless you have had 2 of these side by side like me you'd never know the difference, and upgrading it to a 2 speed concentric tuning knob makes it a more premium set.
Many people make 1 good set out of 2 bad ones of the same model and mix revision variations between production runs of models... how much of that you can tolerate depends on your taste.
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Well put. I actually only have one customized set. I had a Kadette Cameo that I was determined to make a gem out of. I ended up with two parts sets in the end. I realized that I could could make another good one, but it would have to be painted. I gave it a period "Nile" green color that contrasts with the black knobs and cameo's. That's as far as I go. It's my own creation so I can appreciate it, but it's not one I would actually buy.