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1944 Philco Radio [message #4703] Wed, 13 February 2008 11:55 Go to previous message
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While cleaning out my grandmothers attic, I came across this 1944 Philco Radio. It has alot of wear and tear to it but what do you expect from a radio thats been stored in the attic for over fifty Years ? I would like to see if I can get it working but I am afraid it would be very expensive and even if I drop the dinero, would it even work ? Neverless I got a great Antique That I am proud of, even if i can't getting working. What do you guys think ? Here are some pics i took of it.

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