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My "new" 46-350 including box
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Check out this one that I just won http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...%3AIT&rd=1

Ernie Sibberson
Firelands Vintage Radios
http://www.firelandsradios.com
#2

I saw that a few days ago. Nice to find these with an intact handle. Icon_smile
#3

Hey, I've got one of those too! Not as nice, but not bad, either!

Nice going!

Bill

Sent from my Pentium II on the AT&T Dial Network
#4

I have the 46-350 in my collection and also the 48-360 version with "alligator" leatherette covering.

[Image: http://www.philcorepairbench.com/images/46350.gif]
#5

Chuck did you rastle that gator down to get it's hide for your radio? Little did we know that during his spare time, Chuck makes Mick "Croc" Dundee look like a rookie.
#6

That's my evil Aussie twin.....
#7

Got this little beauty today. Pulled it out of its original box. Looks brand new--including the leather strap. Probably the second time its been out of its box. All I can say is WOW! Now I can sell the other two average ones I have. Icon_razz Icon_razz

Ernie Sibberson
Firelands Vintage Radios
http://www.firelandsradios.com
#8

Ernst;
Before you get rid of the others. Make sure you check out the one you just got. The tube out of it's base, and the swollen cap, makes me wonder if the owner plugged it in and blew the caps, and over heated the tube to where the solder melted off of the pins.
Not trying to be a bearer of bad news just looked suspicious.
Dan
#9

Dan, I think you are right. Need to replace the can. Got a couple of "spare" 46-350's that I can cannibalize--gosh I hate that!!!

Ernie Sibberson
Firelands Vintage Radios
http://www.firelandsradios.com




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