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Norman S Braithwaite's Discussions (850)

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"I have seen the Scott pattern grill cloth on a Stewart Warner radio and a small ampl…"

Norman S Braithwaite replied Feb 27, 2019 to late 1930's/early 40's Scott grille cloth

2 Feb 27, 2019
Reply by Norman S Braithwaite

"A scan of the Independent Radio Company brochure in my possession can be found at th…"

Norman S Braithwaite replied Feb 24, 2019 to Apparently rare Scott Cathedral Console cabinet for sale in CT

20 Mar 9, 2019
Reply by David C. Poland

"You can make your own paper version using the graphics at the link below. http://ehs…"

Norman S Braithwaite replied Feb 15, 2019 to ELECTRICAL RESTORATION: All Wave 12 Deluxe

39 Feb 16, 2019
Reply by Jon Ketron

"Independent Radio Corporation made cabinets for customers to use with any radio chas…"

Norman S Braithwaite replied Feb 5, 2019 to Apparently rare Scott Cathedral Console cabinet for sale in CT

20 Mar 9, 2019
Reply by David C. Poland

"The Wunderlich tube was a 100% American invention.  The possibility of a modern subs…"

Norman S Braithwaite replied Jan 26, 2019 to Wunderlich Detector, a modern version?

3 Jan 26, 2019
Reply by David C. Poland

"Several Philharmonic chassis sets have been found with original gold painted dial ba…"

Norman S Braithwaite replied Jan 7, 2019 to Red Philly Dial Backing

5 Jan 7, 2019
Reply by Dave

"I doubt the phenolic backplate is original.  Thin phenolic sheet is very easy to obt…"

Norman S Braithwaite replied Jan 5, 2019 to Red Philly Dial Backing

5 Jan 7, 2019
Reply by Dave

"Going from a foggy recollection, I believe I used 3M Type 77 spray contact cement an…"

Norman S Braithwaite replied Dec 17, 2018 to Philharmonic Green Dial Back

23 Jan 10, 2019
Reply by David C. Poland

"I have found that gluing a thin theater lighting gel on the front of the dyed phenol…"

Norman S Braithwaite replied Dec 14, 2018 to Philharmonic Green Dial Back

23 Jan 10, 2019
Reply by David C. Poland

"Dave: The five pin plug and socket used on the Philharmonic was a popular style used…"

Norman S Braithwaite replied Nov 15, 2018 to Philly Upgrades ?

7 Nov 15, 2018
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