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38-10 Finished
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I did not strip and refinished this one. Instead, I repaired two veneer chips on the top, lightly sanded the old lacquer on the photofinish on the front, applied stain to the front, to deal with a scratch and three gouges, used toned lacquers to refresh the finish on the top and sides, then applied clear gloss lacquer.

This radio works very well, pulling in AM stations without any antenna, and shortwave this morining with just an 8' wire.

For safety, I installed a three wire cord (Sundial Wire), and a fuse. This radio performs significantly better with the chassis grounded. I omitted the original capacitors from each side of the power cord to the chassis, as they would put AC on the chassis, and with the three wire cord, be dumping power into the ground, a hazard. I installed an X-safety capacitor across the hot and neutral wires (after the switch).

I carefully cleaned a few rust spots with Naval Jelly, then carefully polished the chassis with Simichrome.

The $39.95 original price is $600 in today's money, so it was a significant purchase for the original buyer.

I have about $115 in it:
$25 purchase price
$25 miscellaneous (capacitors, cord, plug, terminal strips, de-soldering wick, chemicals, lacquer, sandpaper, etc.)
$23.00 new dial from Radio Daze
$7.27 6Q7G
$2 6K7G had in stock
$2 6F6 had in stock
$2 6A8G had in stock
$4.50 chassis screw sleeves
$24 reproduction tuner supports (3), dial bumpers(2), chassis corner mounts(4)

The first two photos show the effect of lighting, angle, and flash on the apparent color of the finish.

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[Image: http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj77/...nished.jpg]

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New (reproduction) dial and rubber dial bumpers
[Image: http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj77/...umpers.jpg]

new rubber chassis mounts
[Image: http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj77/...isfeet.jpg]

new rubber tuner mounts
[Image: http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj77/...mounts.jpg]

Before (I had the piece for the large chip, so glued it back, and fixed the smaller one with new veneer)

[Image: http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj77/...before.jpg]

[Image: http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj77/...ek/003.jpg]

Web site: http://www.masekconsulting.net
Radio Photos: http://www.photobucket.com - album id FStephenMasek
#2

Wow! Beautiful! Very well done! Icon_smile Icon_thumbup

Mike
#3

Very Nice!!!!
Terry

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
#4

Thanks! It looks nice in our radio room.

Web site: http://www.masekconsulting.net
Radio Photos: http://www.photobucket.com - album id FStephenMasek
#5

You did a great job, Stephen. Icon_thumbup Icon_clap

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#6

Nice Job on a sweet looking radio !
#7

Thanks, Ron - it is good to read that from someone who is a "Mr. Philco."

Web site: http://www.masekconsulting.net
Radio Photos: http://www.photobucket.com - album id FStephenMasek
#8

Outstanding restoration.
Thanks for preserving another piece of our radio heritage - especially a Philco.

:-)
Chuck
#9

Wow, now two "Mr. Philcos." Thanks!

Web site: http://www.masekconsulting.net
Radio Photos: http://www.photobucket.com - album id FStephenMasek
#10

Since I have a 38-7 which I like better, I sold it at the Antique Phonograph Society event last year. Nobody offered more than $115, so that was my selling price. With zero for my efforts, that is what I had in it, so break even it was. With economic recovery far off, and even more so in California, I've cut way, way back on radio buying.

Web site: http://www.masekconsulting.net
Radio Photos: http://www.photobucket.com - album id FStephenMasek
#11

That is a beautiful radio!
#12

Wonderful job.
#13

Excellent job on the chassis! I am currently doing a resto on a model 15X chassis and am also going for the natural metal finish look. It's a lot of work!!!!!
#14

Very impressive
#15

Thank you for helping me with my 38-10F project. It is now in fine working order.




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