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David C. Poland replied to Auroraoldradios's discussion Looking for auction and sales results for Louis XV with Phantom Deluxe AM/FM
"Evidently - the selected cabinet's details were matched to the specific radio being built. Scott built radios, not cabinets. Most of Scott's 1930's cabinets offered were made by Rockford Peerless Furniture Co and were exclusive for…"
7 hours ago
Auroraoldradios replied to Auroraoldradios's discussion Looking for auction and sales results for Louis XV with Phantom Deluxe AM/FM
"Yes, KK-253. You may already have it. With an invoice date of 8/24/40, that should give you a couple of solid data points. Also note the cabinet speaker mounting board has no openings for tweeters."
9 hours ago
Kent King replied to Auroraoldradios's discussion Looking for auction and sales results for Louis XV with Phantom Deluxe AM/FM
"Welcome to my world! I have top look at every piece of Scott paper I acquire, there are differences in many of them, I have several manuals for different sets. I try to place the most complete manuals I have in the archive. Also, is the serial…"
12 hours ago
Auroraoldradios replied to Auroraoldradios's discussion Looking for auction and sales results for Louis XV with Phantom Deluxe AM/FM
"I just noticed my Instruction Manual isn't the same as the one in the info archive. Page 1 is slightly different. The archive's page 18 has FM instructions that my version lacks. My total page count is 22, the archive's is 23.…"
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David C. Poland replied to Auroraoldradios's discussion Looking for auction and sales results for Louis XV with Phantom Deluxe AM/FM
"I would have expected the FM Phantom to always include the optional 4 unit speaker system. But we are noting  FM examples with just the standard 12 inch speaker, same as my AM Phantom Deluxe (Louis XV) speaker. The Philharmonic was offered with…"
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Auroraoldradios replied to Auroraoldradios's discussion Looking for auction and sales results for Louis XV with Phantom Deluxe AM/FM
"More pictures."
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Scott Seickel replied to Auroraoldradios's discussion Looking for auction and sales results for Louis XV with Phantom Deluxe AM/FM
"That set is in fantastic condition.  Hard to find sets that nice. "
yesterday
Robert Feenstra replied to Auroraoldradios's discussion Looking for auction and sales results for Louis XV with Phantom Deluxe AM/FM
"Oh wow!, I have that Zenith radio that's also in the pic!"
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Auroraoldradios replied to Auroraoldradios's discussion Looking for auction and sales results for Louis XV with Phantom Deluxe AM/FM
"That's very helpful information. Thanks. Here's more pictures."
Monday
David C. Poland replied to Auroraoldradios's discussion Looking for auction and sales results for Louis XV with Phantom Deluxe AM/FM
"So pricing very much depends on the interest levels of buyers and sellers. Louis XV with FM Phantom Deluxe sold at Estes Auction 3/13/21 for $1700. From my photo files at that auction:  .IMG_1532.JPG"
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Paul Kasindorf replied to Paul Kasindorf's discussion Allwave 15 tar caps? Necessary to change?
"Thank you Kent."
Monday
Kent King replied to Paul Kasindorf's discussion Allwave 15 tar caps? Necessary to change?
"Those smaller units are just caps, and generally should be replaced. If you rebuild the metal casing, you can easily put modern 600v caps inside. I don't always go to that much trouble though. Kent "
Monday
Paul Kasindorf replied to Paul Kasindorf's discussion Allwave 15 tar caps? Necessary to change?
"There are small shiny rectangular pieces mounted on the underside of the radio. They are marked with MF values, but are they capacitors? They don’t look like anything else I have seen. Do they need replacement like most caps?"
Monday
Jonathan Tipton posted a discussion

Looking for a Phantom FM Cabinet

I have a nice condition Phantom Chassis looking for a cabinet. I’m over near Akron Ohio. Thx Jon Tipton.
Sunday
Randy Rago replied to Randy Rago's discussion Part # 1445, voltage divider network
"230v drop across 7560 ohms gets me close to 6 watts across the array. So 10 watters will be good. Nice catch on that noted 25v drop across two different values! Factor in a +/- 20 % tolerance and im fine. Thanks for the input."
Sunday
Kent King replied to Randy Rago's discussion Part # 1445, voltage divider network
"They wattage can be calculated via Ohm's law and the power formula. However, to shortcut those calculations, if you make each a 5W unit, you should be ok. Making the big one (3825) a 10W unit would be prudent. I never noticed the schematic…"
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Looking for auction and sales results for Louis XV with Phantom Deluxe AM/FM

Started by Auroraoldradios. Last reply by David C. Poland 7 hours ago. 14 Replies

I've tried searching the usual suspects but came up with nothing. Is there a way to search old auctions on Estes or other sites? Someone is interested in buying mine and I'm trying to find a pricing…Continue

Allwave 15 tar caps? Necessary to change?

Started by Paul Kasindorf. Last reply by Paul Kasindorf on Monday. 6 Replies

I have seen various posts on different sites mentioning the these big tar boxes. It seems, from what others more knowledgeable than me say, there is more going on in them than capacitance. Is it…Continue

Looking for a Phantom FM Cabinet

Started by Jonathan Tipton on Sunday. 0 Replies

I have a nice condition Phantom Chassis looking for a cabinet. I’m over near Akron Ohio. Thx Jon Tipton.

Part # 1445, voltage divider network

Started by Randy Rago. Last reply by Randy Rago on Sunday. 5 Replies

Or if in the Zenith world, a "Candohm". In the masterpiece, its 3825; 980; 780; 1975 ohms. Im replacing it with discreet power resistors. 5 or 10 watters?

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FM Tuners

Posted by Kent King on October 22, 2025 at 6:56am 2 Comments

So I got lucky last week and saw an FM Tuner without a cabinet on ebay BuyItNow, and I snagged it. It arrived with some travel damage (poorly packed), and it was a bit rough to start (missing tube shields, marginal chrome)...but it is the lowest serial number to date (HH-309) and makes the 12th unit I have record for. I'd like to hear from anyone with an FM Tuner (if you are willing to share) - pics, serial numbers (in case you have one I don't know about) and how many in cabinets? I already…

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Scott 800B - Massachusetts

Posted by Jeff Buda on September 29, 2025 at 2:52pm 4 Comments

Hello All, I recently found a "mint" 800B...Yes, the word mint gets very overused, but I cant literally find a single pinpoint of corrosion on either chassis, nor a single flaw on the huge Chippendale cabinet...its just perfect. Anyone know of an "expert" to assist on the electrical restoration in the Massachusetts area? thank you!

Scott 800B - restoration

Posted by Jeff Buda on September 29, 2025 at 2:24pm 0 Comments

Hello All, I recently found a "mint" 800B...Yes, the word mint gets very overused, but I cant literally find a single pinpoint of corrosion on either chassis, nor a single flaw on the huge Chippendale cabinet...its just perfect. Anyone know of an "expert" to assist on the electrical restoration in the Massachusetts area? thank you!

Scott parts and parts chassis at Kutztown

Posted by Kent King on August 31, 2025 at 3:20pm 1 Comment

OK everyone: 

I am taking these boxes of shields and covers to Kutztown. They are not great examples, but many are pretty decent and might be upgrades for your sets. These parts will also be very reasonable. 

Also, in the second pic are parts chassis - I will bring these to Kutztown for $10 ea, PM me with your wants. Ask about other…

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Welcome to The E.H. Scott Enthusiasts Site. If you are looking for manuals or service data on a Scott set, please click on the "Scott Info Archive" link above. If you have questions for forum members, a picture is worth 1000 words, please post a pic or two to help describe your question or problem. Finally, this forum works best when we all contribute. Answer questions, provide feedback, and if you have a document worth sharing, please scan it in as a PDF and forward it to me: Kent King,…

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Created by Kent King Feb 22, 2016 at 8:06am. Last updated by Kent King Jul 9, 2024.

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, 2024.

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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