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Old 11-08-2020, 08:51 AM
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My 4th refinish - 1934 Westinghouse

This 1934 Westinghouse WR-22 is my 4th refinishing job and the first using toner spray. Because I didn't strip the cabinet down I had to be a bit heavy-handed with the Mohawk "perfect brown" toner spray to even-out old tone variations. The product is now a must with refinishes for me. This set is from the first year that tombstone radios fully took over on upper and middle level sets. The cathedrals were demoted for the cheapie sets. It's a simple design with white insert stripes, 2 front bead strips, and an odd tuning mechanism. If you touch the unique square tuning knob, you'll feel that it's loose and wobbly. If you press down and turn, it engages. I dislike the awkward feel of it. In the days it probably worked more smoothly. This was set an old worn out set that was fun to brush-up my refinishing skills on. The 5-tube chassis plays quite well.
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