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Looking for assistance with model
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I can't give you the exact model number but I can tell you were to find it on the cabinet or chassis. It appears to be a console version of the this table model , http://radioatticarchives.com/images/p/P...chbaur.jpg It is in the 40-42 model year range and if you can count the tubes that would help also. Normally Philco would stamp on the chassis the model number followed by 121 or 125 etc. so in your case you may see 41-2xxx. Look on the inside of the cabinet to see if there is a piece of paper pasted to it that shows the tube types and locations, if so that would have the model number on it. For schematics you can do a search on the net for the " Philco repair bench" and it will take you to Chuck's site and he sells schematics that show how to repair and restring the radio. Philco sometimes used the radio chassis in several different cabinets types, table model, console, chairside or tombstone.


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