Scott model information? - EH Scott Radio Enthusiasts2024-03-28T19:23:59Zhttps://ehscott.ning.com/forum/topics/scott-model-information?feed=yes&xn_auth=noThanks to everyone for the i…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2011-04-25:3925821:Comment:91682011-04-25T01:06:18.449Zdavid leaguehttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/davidleague
Thanks to everyone for the information. I will take pics and post them, as well as whatever additional model information may be available, as I continue to try and identify this flea market find. I do know it has a separate amp. J.M's links were particularly interesting because I am originally from Annapolis, Md. and worked at Ravenswood for a short period of time while I was student at Anne Arundel Community College in the early 60's. As is said, it's a small world.
Thanks to everyone for the information. I will take pics and post them, as well as whatever additional model information may be available, as I continue to try and identify this flea market find. I do know it has a separate amp. J.M's links were particularly interesting because I am originally from Annapolis, Md. and worked at Ravenswood for a short period of time while I was student at Anne Arundel Community College in the early 60's. As is said, it's a small world. Looking at the photos referen…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2011-04-25:3925821:Comment:92632011-04-25T00:38:55.440ZDavid C. Polandhttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/DavidCPoland
<p>Looking at the photos reference stated and having a gold color control panel and "slide rule" dial, would be one of several early 1950's Scott Lab (formerly E H Scott Labs) models with AM and FM. Single chassis models include the 10 tube Model 310 using 6V6's.</p>
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<p>Models with receiver and separate amp/power supply include: Model 510 with 14 tubes using 6L6's, Model 515 with 12 tubes and 6L6's but short wave instead of FM, Model 1000 with 16 tubes using 6L6's and a magic eye,…</p>
<p>Looking at the photos reference stated and having a gold color control panel and "slide rule" dial, would be one of several early 1950's Scott Lab (formerly E H Scott Labs) models with AM and FM. Single chassis models include the 10 tube Model 310 using 6V6's.</p>
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<p>Models with receiver and separate amp/power supply include: Model 510 with 14 tubes using 6L6's, Model 515 with 12 tubes and 6L6's but short wave instead of FM, Model 1000 with 16 tubes using 6L6's and a magic eye, Model 1510 with 12 tubes (much like the 515), Model 2000 with 14 tubes Both the 1000 and 2000 had 6 controls plus larger dial knob, the other models had 4 controls plus larger dial knob.</p>
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<p> </p> This ebay link actually looks…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2011-04-24:3925821:Comment:91662011-04-24T21:43:24.705Zdavid leaguehttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/davidleague
This ebay link actually looks more like it because the center dial in the one I'm considering, is gold colored.: <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/PhotoFact-Manual-SCOTT-515-165-/380149248728?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5882a932d8" target="_blank">http://cgi.ebay.com/PhotoFact-Manual-SCOTT-515-165-/380149248728?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5882a932d8</a>
This ebay link actually looks more like it because the center dial in the one I'm considering, is gold colored.: <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/PhotoFact-Manual-SCOTT-515-165-/380149248728?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5882a932d8" target="_blank">http://cgi.ebay.com/PhotoFact-Manual-SCOTT-515-165-/380149248728?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5882a932d8</a> Thanks for the HHScott info,…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2011-04-24:3925821:Comment:90702011-04-24T21:39:02.335Zdavid leaguehttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/davidleague
Thanks for the HHScott info, but the model I am considering is older and doesn't look anything like those in the link. This ebay link looks like the tuner in the console I am considering: <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-SCOTT-9052-RADIO-SERVICE-MANUAL-SCHEMATIC-REPAIR-/350375971132?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item519409093c" target="_blank">http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-SCOTT-9052-RADIO-SERVICE-MANUAL-SCHEMATIC-REPAIR-/350375971132?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item519409093c</a>
Thanks for the HHScott info, but the model I am considering is older and doesn't look anything like those in the link. This ebay link looks like the tuner in the console I am considering: <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-SCOTT-9052-RADIO-SERVICE-MANUAL-SCHEMATIC-REPAIR-/350375971132?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item519409093c" target="_blank">http://cgi.ebay.com/1955-SCOTT-9052-RADIO-SERVICE-MANUAL-SCHEMATIC-REPAIR-/350375971132?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item519409093c</a> Could that be a H H Scott if…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2011-04-24:3925821:Comment:89712011-04-24T18:19:11.406ZAngelohttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/Angelo
Could that be a H H Scott if so its a diffrent company..$20 , is ok for a console if you have the room for it.. Angelo : )
Could that be a H H Scott if so its a diffrent company..$20 , is ok for a console if you have the room for it.. Angelo : ) I agree. But as you know, $2…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2011-04-24:3925821:Comment:89682011-04-24T00:17:21.862Zdavid leaguehttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/davidleague
I agree. But as you know, $20 is only the beginning in a total restoration. But more to my question, do you know anything about this model's collectability or manufacture date, etc?
I agree. But as you know, $20 is only the beginning in a total restoration. But more to my question, do you know anything about this model's collectability or manufacture date, etc?