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Can someone ID this Emerson Radio?
#1

Need the model info for this radio. Picture is of the cabinet. Chassis is on the bench. Thanks for any help!
#2

From the Stein book looks like model 146 ten tubes, 3 bands. Your picture does not show the base.
#3

Hi;
Please post a picture of the chassis and what tubes the set has, it will help narrow it down enormously.
Best Regards
Arran
#4

Perhaps it is a console version of the Emerson mod 140 large wood tabletop with same chassis( 1937)? Radio Attic has 4-photos, one with chassis view, of the mod 140,w same number of knobs/shafts, & placement thru cabinet openings. Same shape dial escutcheon, & exact eye-tube escutcheon also. Many mfgrs of that era used the same chassis in different cabinets designs.It looks very similar, & worth a look anyways. Heres a link to compare photos with your chassis on your workbench, just in case it is a match?:

http://www.radioatticarchives.com/radio.htm?radio=8183





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