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"Little" 19b
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I picked up this beauty today at a local swap meet. It's been fully restored, and plays like new. I was surprised nobody grabbed it before I did.  The price was WAY reasonable. Now my 16b (on the left in the second photo) has a buddy.


[Image: https://i.imgur.com/aJ9N445.jpg?1]


[Image: https://i.imgur.com/oi285qI.jpg]


I know...my radio room is getting a bit crowded.  There's a Zenith chairside under that blanket.
#2

Crowds are good, nice pick up. Don't want them to get lonely. 

Paul

Tubetalk1
#3

Excellent find! Congrats!
#4

Very nice!  Congratulations.

I kinda want to do that also, . . . get a tombstone "buddy" for my 89 B, so their different cabinets can be compared and contrasted. Still looking. Icon_think
#5

I need to get working on finding a few Philco tombstones. I rarely see them around here.
#6

I hear ya!
Louisville seems to be a dead area , for collecting these things.
#7

rdnzl - glad you like the 19B and that it now has a great new home. Icon_smile

Hope to see you at a PSARA meeting and/or the next swap meet!
#8

rdnzl - Congrats! The 19Bs are neat little sets.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#9

Can you contrast the cathedral with this tombstone (enough)?
#10

Can't get a photo of a 16B tombstone attached.




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