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New to the forum and my first post. I picked this up yesterday at a local antique store where it had been sitting in the shop for 12 years. It's rough, but I hope to get it sounding and looking great.

Terry
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Welcome to the forum, Terry. Looks like your 1948 Philco console has potential. It will be worth the effort to get it up and playing again... these big old radio / phono combos sound great. I have a 1947 model 47-1230 which is similar to yours. Another member here, who goes by the name Marsupial, also restored a 47-1230, including undertaking the refinishing of the cabinet. You might find his thread "Mohawk finishing products for Philco 47-1230" in the cabinet restoration section of the forum helpful if you intend on refinishing your cabinet as well. Best of luck!

Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
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Hi and welcome the Phourm!
Dang you got your work cut out for you! I would have passed on that one, cause of the cabinet and I like the older style sets. But to each their own. Stop by if you need any help there's a whole lot great smart guys here.
Terry N3GTE
ps what jug are you using in your Hartley?? I started one using a 211.
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I am using a 327. I got the plans from an issue of the AWA journal a couple of years ago. It works great, except that 80 meters is noisy in this part of the US.




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