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Hey guys, I purchased several E. H. Scott (and McMurdo Silver) receivers a few months back from the Mottern estate (he was an electrical engineer who collected ultra high-end radios). Due to lack of space (and time), I have 3 units that I just don't need, including a 1931 All Wave-12 receiver & speaker, 1940 AM/FM Phantom Deluxe receiver, and a pointer-dial Philharmonic receiver & amp.
The All Wave is in amazing condition (no tears in the speaker), the Phantom has some surface rust on the chassis, and the Philharmonic looks good and is restorable / a few tubes are missing / all shields & cans are present, and there's some slight surface rust in spots.
If anyone is interested, just make me an offer.
Thanks, guys. Charlie Aesque / caesque@gmail.com / 423-477-8369 / east Tennessee (37615)
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I suspect that the speaker you have in the photo with the Allwave Superhetrodyne (AW-12 2-dial) is for a late 1930s model.
Norman
Charlie:
It appears to be a speaker for a Phantom Deluxe.
Norman
Triet,
The back of the Scott speaker is on this page. At the estate sale, I was told that the speaker & the Allwave 12 chassis were together, however, we now believe that the speaker may actually be for the Phantom FM Deluxe. So, I simply don't know. But, of all the receivers I acquired, the Allwave 12 looks best. Obviously it has been well kept and in dry storage for decades.
Send me your email address and I'll send you some better photos of the 12. It's a beautiful receiver!
Thanks.
caesque@gmail.com
Triet Nguyen said:
Hi,
I am interested in the allwave 12 chassis and speaker. Could you take picture the back of the speaker. If the speaker is original then it is good. If not, I just want the allwave 12 chassis. Thanks
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