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ISO Tips: Refinishing Philco TV Cabinetry
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I just purchased this vintage Philco television, which I would like to restore/upcycle. It's not currently functional, and the vintage TV redditors wisely recommended I at least look into repairing the electronic components before I upcycle into another use (e.g., bar cart, cat bed, shelf).

In the meantime, I want to properly restore the cabinetry, if nothing else, but I am a newbie to the DIY and furniture restoration world and I'm looking for any tips folks have! Even if I end up upcycling to a different use, I still want to preserve the original aesthetic (not intending to paint or do anything wild to it - mostly want to see it in its original glory!). I have been unable to affirmatively identify the year or model, and it's actually a bit difficult to tell if the cabinetry is real wood or some kind of laminate, which I know would affect my finishing approach. Does anyone have ideas? These are the only hints as to make and model (also pictured).

Size: ~20x16 in (screen), ~32x20.5 in (full console)
Brand: Philco
Type: Super 90 Cool Chassis
Numbers on Back: L4868 and 27-10464-10
Voltage: 120 Volts A.C. 60 Cycle, 170 Watts

I found it kind of looks like the television pictured in this vintage ad: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Vintage-Or...871?_ul=IL

Any info on what model or year this TV is and best way to refinish and spiff up the cabinetry, dials, etc. would be appreciated!


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ISO Tips: Refinishing Philco TV Cabinetry - by mrandall - 06-08-2021, 09:33 AM



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