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Re: 1944 Philco Radio [message #4709 is a reply to message #4706] Thu, 14 February 2008 01:20 Go to previous message
Trell7369 is currently offline  Trell7369
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My grandparents were some of those people that like to keep things in order. When I went up in the attic, there was hardly any dust on anything. I am fortunate for that. Wayne called me today and I think hes coming over Saturday to see it, and replace the caps. I am excited to see if i can get the "old girl" working again. Maybe if I can get it working maybe I can bring it to one of the parties and let you guys see it. I am glad I got it not my uncle.

 
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