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Is that a Philco style circuit module (top center of the picture)?
Maybe Philco made this set for Sears...
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Couplates are not specific to Philco. RCA, GE, Motorola, and others used them as well. This set looks like either a Warwick or Westinghouse to me.
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Also, It Is not a "Philco" style circuit module, it is referred to as a "Encapsulated Circuit Module". there were two manufacturers that made these "E.C.M's" Centralab & Erie. the red modules were built by Centralab. these were used by many electronics manufacturers during the late fifties all the way up to the early seventies. Both Centralab & Erie Would build these to manufacturers specifications. these were mainly resistor / capacitor circuits. |
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