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Philcoradio.com < Tech Section Index Philco Model Number Suffix Letters - What does the "B" in 16B mean? What does the "X" in 118X stand for? Those letters following a prewar Philco model number DOES have significance. It indicates the cabinet style used. (Example: 16B - Model 16 Baby Grand) Here is an alphabetical breakdown of the Philco model number suffix letters and the meaning of each: B - Baby
Grand (cathedral or tombstone) It should be noted that there is no indication that Philco used these letters prior to 1932. Therefore, calling a 1931 Model 70 cathedral a "70B" is incorrect. Philco advertising referred to it as a "Model 70 Baby Grand." The same applies to the Model 90 cathedral, Model 50 cathedral, Model 51 cathedral and Model 20 cathedral. Philco did NOT refer to them as 90B, 50B, 51B or 20B; they were called 90 Baby Grand, 50 Baby Grand, etc. The first Philco models to use the letter suffix were Models 90X and 112X, introduced in January 1932. In June 1932, Philco began using the letters to identify all of their cabinets. I suspect the letters began to be used to abbreviate and simplify identification of Philco's various cabinet styles. |
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