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EH Scott Find II
Here is one that just popped up in my pile. The serial number is KK364 I have no idea what model it is. Any help would be appreciated
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Looks like a Phantom Deluxe FM, Very Nice although the FM section is the old 44-50 mhz band. Logan
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It is absolute Junque...Please send it to me AT ONCE & I'll make sure it gets a good Christian Burial...(grin) Seriously-WOW ! What a score ! Those guys were the Mac 1KW systems of their day-along w/having a top performing SW set, too. Quite rare & VERY expensive, E.H. Scott sets-Some of them cost almost as much as a small HOUSE did in the '30s. Go thru it & have it checked out, & you'll have something that yr grandchildren's grandchildren will still be proud of...
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Nice find have fun cleaning up all that chrome!Have the set gone thru and do not plug it in till its been checked out.You can wax all the chrome you can get to. Looks like it will shine up nice for you.Iam working on a Allwave 23 and have a working Philharmonic 30 AM. Not seen many of the Phatoms take good care of it. Sprman : )
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Wow, awesome find. Those Scotts were an impressively well built set. Definitely the radio of radios in their day.
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Random bits of stuff in the collection: Yamaha YP-D4 turntable with B&O MMC 10E cart Allied 495 receiver 2 Magnavox amps, AMP150 and an AMP178, currently under the knife. Onkyo TX-4500 Onkyo Radian III speakers |
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Wow! I just noticed that you have a factory retrofit new FM band converter 88-108. It is the small box with the 3 short tubes on it. That is very rare and desirable! Logan
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