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Mystery Cathedral Radio (0/1)
Please, can anyone help identify this cathedral radio?
It did not come with any schematic or markings. My wife brought this for me from an antique shop as an anniversary present. It looks as if someone started restoration but never quite finished. As you can see the dial plate is missing, but the rest of the set appears to be in surprisingly good shape. The chassis is populated with these tubes: Silvertone 80 Silvertone 227 Silvertone 24A Silvertone 24A Silvertone 47 Silvertone 35/51 This is the first cathedral in my collection. (I have some bakelite sets and a couple of wooden table models) Any tips and advice for restoring this set will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Fonetech P.S. There is a label on the back of the chassis (see photo) but the model number is missing. Only the serial number (345459) remains. |
Mystery Cathedral Radio (0/1)
Please, can anyone help identify this cathedral radio?
Silvertone model 1481 or 1403? http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/sears_roeb_1481.html http://radioatticarchives.com/images...403_Turney.jpg Regards, Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
Mystery Cathedral Radio (0/1)
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 13:25:50 -0700, "Phil Nelson"
wrote: Please, can anyone help identify this cathedral radio? Silvertone model 1481 or 1403? http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/sears_roeb_1481.html http://radioatticarchives.com/images...403_Turney.jpg Regards, Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html Thank you for your response to my post, the Silvertone info sure looks right for this radio. Any suggestion on where I might find a schematic and maybe a replacement dial cover? Please forgive my double post; I was having trouble with my newsreader. Thanks again fonetech |
Mystery Cathedral Radio (0/1)
Any suggestion on where I might find a schematic and maybe a
replacement dial cover? You could start with http://www.nostalgiaair.org/ and http://www.dialcover.com/ . Additional sources are listed at http://antiqueradio.org/parts.htm . If you're new to radio restoration, http://antiqueradio.org/begin.htm may also be useful. Phil Nelson |
Mystery Cathedral Radio (0/1)
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:52:57 -0700, "Phil Nelson"
wrote: Any suggestion on where I might find a schematic and maybe a replacement dial cover? You could start with http://www.nostalgiaair.org/ and http://www.dialcover.com/ . Additional sources are listed at http://antiqueradio.org/parts.htm . If you're new to radio restoration, http://antiqueradio.org/begin.htm may also be useful. Phil Nelson Mr. Nelson, Thank you for your advice and information, it has been very helpful and very much appreciated. fonetech |
Mystery Cathedral Radio (0/1)
Did I miss something or where is the photo?
DON wrote in message ... Please, can anyone help identify this cathedral radio? It did not come with any schematic or markings. My wife brought this for me from an antique shop as an anniversary present. It looks as if someone started restoration but never quite finished. As you can see the dial plate is missing, but the rest of the set appears to be in surprisingly good shape. The chassis is populated with these tubes: Silvertone 80 Silvertone 227 Silvertone 24A Silvertone 24A Silvertone 47 Silvertone 35/51 This is the first cathedral in my collection. (I have some bakelite sets and a couple of wooden table models) Any tips and advice for restoring this set will be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Fonetech P.S. There is a label on the back of the chassis (see photo) but the model number is missing. Only the serial number (345459) remains. |
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