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At 8:22am on October 7, 2011, Y2K Bruce said…

I can tell you my Scott 16 is one of my best sounding Scotts and right up there with my Philco 38-690.

It has a timbre you have to hear to appreciate.

Its in the Warrington cabinet.

At 11:52pm on October 6, 2011, Denny said…
Kent, I thank you for the info, to my understanding the list price on the 16 was $329.50 without the cabinet of which many styles were incorporated, $387.50 with the cabinet, discounts were offered cutting the price to almost half. Denny
At 10:20pm on October 6, 2011, Kent King said…

Well, based on my serial number analysis, I can say that it projects about 1300 model Sixteen sets. My estimate would be no more than 1500. The Sixteen is an interesting set, the "low end" for 1937, the first low end set after the Philharmonic. The dial pointer on this one is replaced....it is not original. The only Scott set without a glass dial in the late 30s.

 

At 4:30pm on October 6, 2011, Leonid Soloviev said…

According to Puett - Scott 16 - circa 1938.

I don't know how many were manufactured. Not many - this is for sure.

Leonid

 
 
 

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