05-02-2006, 10:59 AM
Hi Gang!
I just saw this posting and even though it's been almost 6 months I thought I'd like to "chime in" on this discussion..............................
I'm the guy who bought the Philco 41-616 from the Ebay Auction last November. Although I'm not usually interested in the 40's vintage Philco units, this one really caught my eye and my fancy.
I was intrigued to find a set that had all of the "special" Philco features built into it. Specifically that would be the Mystery Control, the Beam of Light Phonograph, and the Philco Home Recording Unit. This particular unit included the original Mystery Control Remote and the Home Recording Microphone. And to top it all off, the cabinet was in beautiful condition too. Surprisingly it looked as good in person as it did in the Auction photographs.
So, one cold December Day I drove my trusty little 4 cylinder Ford Ranger pick up from NJ out to IN and picked up the set. And you're all quite right, this is a VERY heavy console. Two people can handle it if they're in good physical condition, but it's a struggle. Once we got it loaded and covered I was off for home. It was lucky for me that I managed to stay just a few miles ahead of a raging snowstorm that followed me all the way back to NJ. But we made it, and I've been working on this monster ever since.
It's been a real challenge to say the least. But, one by one I've worked through all of the problems and difficulties and am approaching the finish line. I've got just a few more "bugs" to work out though, and I was hoping to speak to someone who has a working BOL system. That's where I'm presently having a problem. Not ever having seen or heard one in person, I'm not sure what to expect from the system. It seems to have lackluster, hoe hum sound reproduction, and I'm not sure if it's my unit, or just the "nature of the beast"? The BOL arm was rebuilt (that's a WHOLE other story). Any input would be greatly appreciated. I also have a few specific questions about the WC (Webster Chicago) Deluxe 3 post changer and was hoping the speak to someone having the same changer unit.
Thanks for a very enjoyable and informative forum.
Bob.
I just saw this posting and even though it's been almost 6 months I thought I'd like to "chime in" on this discussion..............................
I'm the guy who bought the Philco 41-616 from the Ebay Auction last November. Although I'm not usually interested in the 40's vintage Philco units, this one really caught my eye and my fancy.
I was intrigued to find a set that had all of the "special" Philco features built into it. Specifically that would be the Mystery Control, the Beam of Light Phonograph, and the Philco Home Recording Unit. This particular unit included the original Mystery Control Remote and the Home Recording Microphone. And to top it all off, the cabinet was in beautiful condition too. Surprisingly it looked as good in person as it did in the Auction photographs.
So, one cold December Day I drove my trusty little 4 cylinder Ford Ranger pick up from NJ out to IN and picked up the set. And you're all quite right, this is a VERY heavy console. Two people can handle it if they're in good physical condition, but it's a struggle. Once we got it loaded and covered I was off for home. It was lucky for me that I managed to stay just a few miles ahead of a raging snowstorm that followed me all the way back to NJ. But we made it, and I've been working on this monster ever since.
It's been a real challenge to say the least. But, one by one I've worked through all of the problems and difficulties and am approaching the finish line. I've got just a few more "bugs" to work out though, and I was hoping to speak to someone who has a working BOL system. That's where I'm presently having a problem. Not ever having seen or heard one in person, I'm not sure what to expect from the system. It seems to have lackluster, hoe hum sound reproduction, and I'm not sure if it's my unit, or just the "nature of the beast"? The BOL arm was rebuilt (that's a WHOLE other story). Any input would be greatly appreciated. I also have a few specific questions about the WC (Webster Chicago) Deluxe 3 post changer and was hoping the speak to someone having the same changer unit.
Thanks for a very enjoyable and informative forum.
Bob.