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David C. Poland replied to Russ Webb's discussion Original caps for Phantom Deluxe
"Russ - The cabinet is tipped forward on its front, then ease the receiver in. There are 4 metal brackets, all attached to the receiver before loading into the cabinet.  Two photos follow. Flat metal strips attach to machine threaded holes at…"
4 hours ago
Russ Webb replied to Russ Webb's discussion Original caps for Phantom Deluxe
"Do you have a picture of the metal brackets? I have designed a hinged bracket that will swing up from behind, but, maybe I could make something more OEM, though mine is a Phantom which will be different anyway.  - - but the same physical…"
11 hours ago
David C. Poland replied to Russ Webb's discussion Original caps for Phantom Deluxe
"Scott just wrote "a fortunate arrangement with my cabinet builder". Scott offered it free for limited time. Either in Walnut  or Mahogany - and featured "front panel Acacia Clusters burl". Mine did not have the acoustic seal…"
12 hours ago
Russ Webb replied to Russ Webb's discussion Original caps for Phantom Deluxe
"To be clear - the Magnavox 15" speaker."
12 hours ago
Russ Webb replied to Russ Webb's discussion Original caps for Phantom Deluxe
"David, do you know who built it?"
12 hours ago
David C. Poland replied to Russ Webb's discussion Original caps for Phantom Deluxe
"Yep. Had one and is now Kent's.  Described as a compact rdio/phono credenza. Was introduced June 1939 in conjunction with the announcement of the new 14 tube Scott Masterpiece (which replaced the Scott Super 12).  See Scott News page…"
12 hours ago
Russ Webb replied to Russ Webb's discussion Original caps for Phantom Deluxe
"Mayfair cabinet: This may have been original equipment though it was fitted with shims and wedges and no less than four 2 X4s. It has been modified for the 1950s AC-80. I had not seen one of these cabinets before, Does anyone have anything further…"
18 hours ago
David C. Poland replied to Ben Erickson's discussion Magic eye bezel
"for either common type, I have a couple spare. email dcp944@yahoo.com. "
yesterday
David C. Poland replied to Ben Erickson's discussion Magic eye bezel
"round/oval applies to early Philharmonic. Square for later Philharmonic and the other models 1937-41. BUT - scarce as chicken teeth: Special round was usual on the 27 tube Allwave baby Q. Unusual round on the pre-war FM tuner."
yesterday
Brad Winder replied to Ben Erickson's discussion Magic eye bezel
"Hi Ben,Round or square? The round escutcheons aren't too difficult to find, as Scott used an off-the-shelf part, but they can have different finishes depending on the model and sometimes customer preference. "
Tuesday
Ben Erickson posted a discussion

Magic eye bezel

Does anyone know where to find a new or reproduction bezel for the magic eye tube?
Tuesday
Auroraoldradios replied to Kent King's discussion Scott serial numbers
"I saw these AW23 7 knob tuner chassis on this auction. Serial # is Q539. Lot - Custom built, E. H. Scott radio laboratories radio has original tubes, untested, chrome, steampunk, Wi-Fi, handmade, (auctionzip.com) Another with serial # X597 Lot -…"
Monday
Brad Winder replied to Troy Taylor's discussion Restoring prewar FM tuner
"We have a local company here called Photometals, and I've had them recreate a couple chassis tags for me. Very hard to tell the original from the recreation, unless you have them side by side. "
Sunday
Scott Seickel replied to Troy Taylor's discussion Restoring prewar FM tuner
"Clip your ohmmeter onto the audio out leads and then turn the volume control.  You will see the resistance between the audio out hot lead and the shield vary as the volume control is turned.  Volume control is acting as a variable voltage…"
Sunday
Troy Taylor replied to Troy Taylor's discussion Restoring prewar FM tuner
"I thoroughly examined the full length of the audio cable and found that all the damage was limited to the very last foot.  So I went ahead and shortened the cable by one foot to remove all the damaged areas, and re-soldered the original…"
Sunday
Troy Taylor replied to Troy Taylor's discussion Restoring prewar FM tuner
"Hello- After a long delay, I'm finally looking at this tuner again.  When I tried it before I got absolutely NO output at all.  Taking a closer look at everything I realized that perhaps some damage to the shielded audio-signal out…"
Sunday

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Original caps for Phantom Deluxe

Started by Russ Webb. Last reply by David C. Poland 4 hours ago. 31 Replies

Anybody have a picture of an original Phantom Deluxe (no FM) showing the underside of the power amp? Need spec/ part no. o the .05 caps to find original replacements to rebuild. Also spec,…Continue

Magic eye bezel

Started by Ben Erickson. Last reply by David C. Poland yesterday. 3 Replies

Does anyone know where to find a new or reproduction bezel for the magic eye tube?

Scott serial numbers

Started by Kent King. Last reply by Auroraoldradios on Monday. 503 Replies

As most of you know, I've been gathering and analyzing Scott serial numbers for over 20 years. I have a couple requests....first, if you haven't sent me your serial numbers, please do. Also...if any…Continue

Restoring prewar FM tuner

Started by Troy Taylor. Last reply by Brad Winder on Sunday. 12 Replies

Hello- A couple of weeks ago at the annual Seattle antique radio swap meet I purchased a prewar FM Scott tuner.  It has been determined that this is the same one that was sold at the Estes auction in…Continue

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Need a "parts" RC6 phono

Posted by Kent King on August 29, 2024 at 4:36pm 0 Comments

A collector has reached out to me seeking parts for an RC6 phono - if anyone has one that is good for parts, please drop me a note. Thanks!!

Kent

Just acquired Scott 1936 All Wave 23 P649. Lights up but no reception. Tubes? Advise?

Posted by Robert Sands on August 12, 2024 at 5:45pm 2 Comments

Tubes all light and warm. Nothing on AM or 3.7 carrier, 7.25 carrier and 18.26 carrier broadcast from nearby antenna. Zilch. General advice is to replace all tubes or one at a time. What do you say, group. Hum low to moderate so speakers and audio working.

Robert Sands K7VO

Restorable Philharmonic for sale

Posted by Kent King on July 4, 2024 at 4:45pm 2 Comments

I have a pretty decent pointer dial Philharmonic, with the midwest station dial (new replacement, original was cracked). The set is complete and chrome is very decent, this set will turn out great with a good cleaning and restoration. Includes a full set of tubes (the smaller 6L6 tubes are GA, not G, couldn't find 4 matching ones). Amp has some rust but is also cleanable. And we have a good 15 in pedestal speaker with it.

I will not ship this, but will meet you or deliver…

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Philharmonic Controls

Posted by Kent King on July 3, 2024 at 5:57pm 0 Comments

I've been working on several Philly sets and I am really just appreciating all the differences in the various sets. So the earliest ones had a series of 5 capacitors which are switched across the plates of the P-P expander tubes. This feature was changed to a treble control and also removed if you had a remote control chassis. I need to know what the rotating switch looked like for the assembly shown here:…

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Created by Kent King Feb 22, 2016 at 8:06am. Last updated by Kent King Jul 9.

SCOTT PARTS

If you are seeking any odd chassis parts, please email me with your needs (kent3256[at]hotmail.com). I have over 40 chassis representing all Scott models from 1932 to 1947, so if you need an odd item, I might have it. What I do NOT have are knobs, escutcheons, bottom plates, dial pointers and tuning meters from the 12-15-23 sets. Sadly, those are all in very short supply. I do occasionally get these very rare parts, so always ask - you never know what I might have available for your…

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Created by Kent King Jul 9, 2024 at 7:22pm. Last updated by Kent King Jul 9.

Collector's Guide

The Collector's Guide is available...if you don't have a copy, it is a great reference to everything Scott. Proceeds benefit the maintenance of this site. Email me at kent3256@hotmail.com for more information! I also have reprints of the 1940 Scott catalog available at a reduced price. Contact me kent3256(at)hotmail.com for more info! …

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