Posts: 16
Threads: 4
Joined: Dec 2017
City: Paducah, Ky
About a month ago I picked up this little radio out of curiosity. It might be a Philco or some kind of derivative, I am not sure. I am looking for input.
It is small. About 30 inches tall and about 15 by 15 square. It is more like a nightstand than a chair side or a console. The only name on it is the word "Victory" on the bezel.
When I finally got around to pulling the chassis, I found a decal on the side that resembles the decal on a Philco 20 tube shield but it mentions models 221 and 21.
The chassis does not quite match the picture on the tube shield. The tubes are not all in the right place and the IFs are mounted under the chassis. Does anybody recognize this radio or have any idea.
Thanks for any info or speculation.
Dwayne
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
Posts: 16,511
Threads: 572
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson
State, Province, Country: NJ
I think someone has stuffed a 20 into a self-made or third party chassis. The shield IS from 20 and the label shows the 20 chassis.
Self made.
Not Philco - made, even if parts of it are used.
Cabinet could be from some older record player, re-purposed for a radio.
People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.
Posts: 16
Threads: 4
Joined: Dec 2017
City: Paducah, Ky
I tend to agree with you. The odd thing is the decal is the same as the decal on a 20 but it says model 221 and 21. I can't find a model 21 in the gallery.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
Posts: 13,776
Threads: 580
Joined: Sep 2005
City: Ferdinand
State, Province, Country: Indiana
(04-22-2018, 01:39 PM)1MohrRadio Wrote: I can't find a model 21 in the gallery.
http://philcoradio.com/gallery2/1931a/#B...dels_21_46
Only the shield is from a 21. That is not a Philco chassis.
Thread moved to Other Radios (Non-Philco).
--
Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
Posts: 16
Threads: 4
Joined: Dec 2017
City: Paducah, Ky
Thanks, Ron. Now I know for sure that it is not a phorgotten Philco.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
Posts: 7,301
Threads: 269
Joined: Dec 2009
City: Roslyn Pa
When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!
Terry
Posts: 16,511
Threads: 572
Joined: Oct 2011
City: Jackson
State, Province, Country: NJ
Terry
Yes I'm watching that one too. Then again.....what do I do with the cabinet....and the radio is essentially another 20 of which I have 3 already.
People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.
Posts: 481
Threads: 18
Joined: Jan 2013
City: Mesa, AZ
And only $85.50 shipping!!!
Posts: 4,901
Threads: 54
Joined: Sep 2008
City: Sandwick, BC, CA
The chassis looks factory made, the tube shield came form a Philco model 21 or related model obviously. That layout with the RF coils under the chassis in horizontal mounted cans looks familiar for some reason, I wonder if it was a U.S Radio and TV built set?
Regards
Arran
Posts: 16
Threads: 4
Joined: Dec 2017
City: Paducah, Ky
You are right Arran, the chassis is clearly not a hack job but the Philco shield is not OEM. You can't see from the picture but the shield is just short of the depth of the chassis. It appears that whoever added it put a spot of solder on the front to hold it in place (it didn't). The tolerance between the cabinet and chassis is very tight and it is hard to remove.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
Posts: 157
Threads: 12
Joined: Dec 2012
City: Seattle, WA
I've seen the RF cans mounted under the chassis like that on several Pierce Airo radios (DeWald brand).
E.g. Look at this DeWald 524: https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/dewald_524.html
Did Pierce Airo make their own radios? I do know those DeWald radios will show up with other names on them, like "Little Giant." Maybe Victory was a rebadged Pierce Airo radio.
I think the cabinet looks real enough... production model, IOW. Just the tube shield is an add-on. Probably the original shield got lost and someone substituted a close fit.
(This post was last modified: 04-25-2018, 02:15 AM by palegreenthumb.)
Posts: 4,901
Threads: 54
Joined: Sep 2008
City: Sandwick, BC, CA
Pierce Airo was the original name for DeWald, it was not a private label. The chassis in the set linked to is similar but not quite the same. I don't think the mystery radio is a U.S Radio and TV/Apex built set either, those seem to have data plates riveted to the back of the chassis, however the tuning condenser looks the same, so whomever it was used the same suppliers.
Regards
Arran
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
|
Recent Posts
|
philcorepairbench.com - shadow-meter
|
Hi, Try here
Philco Service Hints & Tips, Number 1
It's from the web archive (Way Back Machine).Keith — 10:17 AM |
PT-6 finished!!
|
Hi Arran,
Yes, you are correct, the "nominal" voltage for these Loctal tubes was the same 6.3 or 12.6 V as...MrFixr55 — 07:48 AM |
PT-6 finished!!
|
Actually the Loctal tube series, with number beginning with "14" are 12.6 volt tubes, at 150 ma, I'm not sure ...Arran — 02:14 AM |
philco predicta
|
The model is the holiday without UHF It has no sound and I don't have an oscilloscope or signal generator.cgl18 — 08:51 PM |
Philco model 38 code 121 not receiving signal.
|
I will definitely check my lead length and wire dressing. Thanks for the ideas.Stormlord5500 — 08:06 PM |
Philco model 38 code 121 not receiving signal.
|
Do make sure that you twist the 3 wires from the chassis to the transformer, and dress away from tubes, especially audio...MrFixr55 — 07:38 PM |
Philco model 38 code 121 not receiving signal.
|
The cone unfortunately got damaged when I removed it. The glue that held the cone to the basket was sloppily applied and...Stormlord5500 — 07:12 PM |
Philco model 38 code 121 not receiving signal.
|
So what was wrong with the original speaker? Was the cone damaged? Unless it's totally hopeless I would put it aside as ...Arran — 05:31 PM |
My collection presentation
|
There is an article on my site that introduces the first portable radios in my collection. I have only provided a link t...Vlad95 — 01:17 PM |
Electrolytic restuffing/internals
|
Bridkarl
This specific cap you have is the easiset type to restuff.
I usually cut it at the upper border of the depr...morzh — 11:35 AM |
Who's Online
|
There are currently 790 online users. [Complete List] » 2 Member(s) | 788 Guest(s)
|
|
|

|