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Decal sizes for these models
#1

I want to get the decals for my radios all at once so I am wondering what size labels go on these radios?
I am not sure if all of these have decals but no pressure. I can measure them if no one knows.

Any help is appreciated.....Ron, Icon_lol

6. Philco 14LZX and speaker cabinet
7. Philco 19 LZX and speaker cabinet
14. Philco 37-610 early
15. Philco 37-610 Late
16. Philco 37-610 Late (2)
17. Philco 38-23X
18. Philco 40-145
19. Philco40-145T
22. Philco 45
23. Philco 60B
24. Philco 60B Late
25. Philco 66
27. Philco 70
28. Philco 71B
29. Philco 604

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#2

For all save the 1937, 1938 and 1940 models on your list, you want to use DCL-PH8.

Let me check tonight as to the others. Kindly remind me if I forget.

The 14LZX and 19LZX speaker cabinets have no decals. Only the control units have the PHILCO trademark.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

Okay!

For your early 37-610: It may also use DCL-PH8...or it may use the medium sized PHILCO on the DCL-PH1 sheet.

Measure your old one to be sure!

DCL-PH1 and DCL-PH3 have the correct PHILCO font for 1937 and later Philco models.

Some early production 1937 Philco cabinets still used the DCL-PH8 style. Compare what is on your 1937 cabinets to the above decal sheets to be sure what you need.

For your late 37-610 and 38-23X: Depending upon how long the originals are, probably one of the medium sized decals on the DCL-PH1 sheet.

For your 40-145: Probably the smaller decals on the DCL-PH1 sheet. Again, measure to be sure.

Whatever you do, please do not buy the DCL-PH7 or DCL-PH9. The fonts are entirely wrong, and I do not know why they are still selling these inaccurate decals. Icon_rolleyes

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#4

Wow Ron,
Thanks much!
I will order the correct ones now!
Me!

Times I have been electrocuted in 2021
As of 1/01/2021
AC: 4 DC: 1
Last year: 6
#5

Oops...make that the medium decal on the DCL-PH1 sheet for the 40-145 as well...I think. Icon_crazy Again, measure to be sure.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN




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