Hi Rocco-No one has responded yet to your photos so I will. Your Scott is a circa 1935 AW23 set. Its the early version aka the 5 knob one. The later version had 2 more knobs but is functionally the same. The 4 output tubes on the amp should be 2A3's and these are very expensive to buy. There may be a few single plate ones in your amp, its hard to tell in your photos. It would be more valuable if you have the original cabinet with the euscusions. If you have the Q4 tweeters those are selling by themselves for about $1200.
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Hi Rocco-No one has responded yet to your photos so I will. Your Scott is a circa 1935 AW23 set. Its the early version aka the 5 knob one. The later version had 2 more knobs but is functionally the same. The 4 output tubes on the amp should be 2A3's and these are very expensive to buy. There may be a few single plate ones in your amp, its hard to tell in your photos. It would be more valuable if you have the original cabinet with the euscusions. If you have the Q4 tweeters those are selling by themselves for about $1200.
Hello, Rocco! Welcome to a friendly corner of the Internet. The people here know a great deal about E.H. Scott radios and are willing to help.
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Hi again. Guess I forgot to mention my set is basically three parts, The smaller power supply (?) main receiver and speaker
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