Help identifying a Wells Gardner console
Posts: 1,533
Threads: 242
Joined: Sep 2012
City: West Bend, Wisconsin
A friend who owns a local consignment store asked if I could help supply a year / model number for this Wells Gardner console recently brought in. There's no model number on the chassis or in the cabinet. Here are a few photos:
As best as I could find it's around a 1937.
Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
Posts: 7,305
Threads: 270
Joined: Dec 2009
City: Roslyn Pa
7LL673
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
Posts: 1,533
Threads: 242
Joined: Sep 2012
City: West Bend, Wisconsin
Thank you!!
Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
Posts: 330
Threads: 40
Joined: May 2015
City: Sanger, CA
State, Province, Country: California
Greg,
How much does he want for that radio and will he ship it?
Steve
Posts: 1,533
Threads: 242
Joined: Sep 2012
City: West Bend, Wisconsin
Steve, I know they wouldn't have the means to pack the radio to ship it but perhaps if you were to make all the arrangements and have it picked up they could do it. Here's the website: http://www.furnishtraders.com/ You can contact them direct if you're interested. A husband and wife own it and the wife contacted me about the radio. Her name is Alixe.
Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
Posts: 330
Threads: 40
Joined: May 2015
City: Sanger, CA
State, Province, Country: California
Greg,
Thanks. She's sending me some more pictures.
Steve
Posts: 1,533
Threads: 242
Joined: Sep 2012
City: West Bend, Wisconsin
Great! It looks like a very nice radio. Hope you can work it out.
Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
Posts: 330
Threads: 40
Joined: May 2015
City: Sanger, CA
State, Province, Country: California
Greg,
Nice radio in the pics she sent me. With paying someone to pack it, along with the high $300 price tag, makes it really pricey. Thanks for the lead. It was worth checking into.
Steve
Posts: 1,533
Threads: 242
Joined: Sep 2012
City: West Bend, Wisconsin
Steve, you may want to check back with them in a month or so. If it's still in stock they may offer it at a lower price. willeezwarez on eBay seems to have good luck shipping consoles at a reasonable cost, but I believe he does his own packing.
Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
Posts: 3,156
Threads: 56
Joined: Apr 2011
City: Lexington, KY
$300 is too high.... like Greg suggested check back in a month or three with a more reasonable offer. Also the dial is missing something, but I can't really tell if it is just a logo or something more significant:
John KK4ZLF
Lexington, KY
"illegitimis non carborundum"
Posts: 7,305
Threads: 270
Joined: Dec 2009
City: Roslyn Pa
Believe it's some sort of signal strength indicator.
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
Posts: 4,950
Threads: 54
Joined: Sep 2008
City: Sandwick, BC, CA
I have to wonder where people get their prices from sometimes, late 1930s console, needs refinishing, needs electrical restoration since it probably doesn't work, $300. Even where I am that would have to be priced at no more the $150 in a store like that, or it would just sit there, in a private sale no more then $100, and radios of that sort are much easier to come by in the U.S mid West then they are here.
With regard to the hole near the bottom I believe that it is some sort of vernier tuning scale, the pointer probably travels at three times the rate as the tuning dial pointer does.
Regards
Arran
Posts: 1,533
Threads: 242
Joined: Sep 2012
City: West Bend, Wisconsin
I had advised the owners with regard to antique radios not to just plug them in and "try them out". However they did turn this set on and surprisingly it worked well. Even the tuning eye. Of course that doesn't necessarily mean it had any electrical restoration done to it. It could be just that the original components are still functioning...for the time being. I paid $150 for my fully restored 1936 Sparton console a few years back but only because I know the man who restored it (he's a highly respected and knowledgeable member of our local radio club) and I know it was done right. He's not one to cut corners, so for all of the work he described doing, that was more than a fair price to me.
Greg V.
West Bend, WI
Member WARCI.org
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
|
Recent Posts
|
Philco Model 38-7: what caps & resistors do fail typically?
|
Since you stated earlier, you have a console 38-7XX. They also had a 38-7T (table), and 38-7CS (chairside). A very nic...GarySP — 01:18 PM |
Part numbers to model cross
|
That I wouldn't know, but sometimes the radio document itself shows one, same as the capacitor cans' etc pinouts.morzh — 12:46 PM |
Part numbers to model cross
|
Thank you morzh, that is exactly what I was looking for. Now , is there some where that shows pinouts for Philco power ...Jim Dutridge — 11:37 AM |
Restoration of the Canadian General Electric A-87
|
Thanks for your help Michael. In fact, this video is only an intermediate result. Later I had to apply another tinting l...RadioSvit — 09:01 AM |
Restoration of the Canadian General Electric A-87
|
Great job on the cabinet.
PS. In the US notation, "kenotron" refers to specific type of tubes; we call re...morzh — 08:24 AM |
Part numbers to model cross
|
This document has at least some tables of models and parts used.
Example: Choke 32-7572, used in 604 radio.
Search f...morzh — 08:19 AM |
Restoration of the Canadian General Electric A-87
|
I also checked all the radio tubes on my Hickok 530 tube tester. The 5Z3 kenotron turned out to be faulty, all the other...RadioSvit — 08:02 AM |
Restoration of the Canadian General Electric A-87
|
Well... While the varnish is drying up, I started repairing the chassis...
Of course I started by replacing the pa...RadioSvit — 07:12 AM |
Philco Model 38-7: what caps & resistors do fail typically?
|
Hello Martin,
Welcome aboard our little community what great Model 38-7
Sincerely Richardradiorich — 12:30 AM |
Philco Model 38-7: what caps & resistors do fail typically?
|
Welcome to the Phorum Martin.
I count about 9 paper caps, the 3 electrolytic caps and 2-Y2 safety caps to replace th...RodB — 09:44 PM |
Who's Online
|
There are currently 1299 online users. [Complete List] » 1 Member(s) | 1298 Guest(s)
|
|
|

|