The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
Started by Cody Serucsak. Last reply by Thomas Day 4 hours ago. 5 Replies 0 Likes
So i found a aw15 in the abandoned old barn out back. .. now suprisingly the wood isnt too bad given thr age and the fact it was laying in a barn for who knows how long. The good news the top end.…Continue
Started by mike hadley. Last reply by Scott Dickson Apr 10. 18 Replies 3 Likes
The dial bezel on my philly had tarnished to a dull brown, and the glass locking spring had rusted in position, this proved quite difficult to remove, after working at the old spring with a pick I…Continue
Started by Jim Sargent. Last reply by Dave Apr 10. 13 Replies 0 Likes
Not sure if this is the correct...or appropriate place to let other Scott collectors know of an auction that will be posted this weekend. Lots of radios and audio stuff in general, but this will be…Continue
Started by Steve Pierce Apr 7. 0 Replies 2 Likes
Hi all. I am selling my restored AW15 and Westminster cabinet. Both chassis have been gone through electronically and play quite well with excellent sensitivity. The tuning meter works and the…Continue
Posted by Mike Baldwin on March 29, 2021 at 1:47pm 6 Comments 0 Likes
Just a quick hello since I got my account active. Very neat forum. I have lurked and read a lot here in the past now time to add a bit of info.
I just picked up my second 800, a 800-B6, very interesting back story.
More info and photos as soon as I can.
Thanks all,
Mike
Cossor 3468
GE 417A
Maj 92
Phil. 118H
Radiola 17/100
Scott 800-B
Scott…
ContinuePosted by Kent King on March 14, 2021 at 10:40pm 3 Comments 0 Likes
So this interesting chassis landed here this weekend, thanks to fellow member Dave Poland. He brought me a Phantom Deluxe, but I quickly realized, it was originally supposed to be an FM Phantom. In the first two pictures, note the plugged tube holes and the plugs and extra holes on the side of the chassis.…
ContinuePosted by John Perry on March 14, 2021 at 10:19pm 2 Comments 0 Likes
Greetings Working on the AW23 tuner rebuild.
I replaced the grid cap wire on the ifs. Can I leave it a few inches longer and tuck it back in the can (Im using test probe wire its super flexible) or should they be as short as possible.
Also the condenser trimmers on the ifs have a lot of powdery oxidation. Any suggestions on cleaning? was thinking of alcohol and a flux brush. Or should I just leave it alone?
Thanks
John
Posted by David Wilson on March 13, 2021 at 12:19pm 2 Comments 0 Likes
I'm working on finishing a Masterpiece radio project and I'm trying to round up some missing parts. I'm looking for a set of brass backplates that go behind the knobs for a Phantom or a Masterpiece. Does anyone here have a set of these they are willing to sell?
Thanks!
David
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