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Wanted-Allwave sixteen (1937) receiver chassis

Still looking for a Allwave sixteen (1937) receiver chassis. Does anyone have one they are willing to part with?

 

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John,      I have an unrestored and untested Sixteen receiver that is in decent condition. Chrome is only so-so, but not rusty, maybe a 7. It is complete with tubes, most of the shields and the bottom cover. (Also have the unrestored amp). Is this what you are seeking?  -Dave

David,

I am looking for a scott 16 (1937) so I can use it as a sample when I rechrome my radio. Can you message me so we can discuss price? Would you be able to sent me a photo? Thanks.

John

John,   I'll get photos to you in a day or so, including the inside. Do you want it priced to include tubes and tube shields, or just the receiver chassis with bottom plate? Give me your email so we can communicate directly.  

-- Dave  (dcp944@yahoo.com)

If Dave's offer doesn't work out, here is another Scott Sixteen tuner chassis...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/E-H-Scott-11-Tube-Tuner-Vintage-1930s-1940s...

Since it is a loose tuner without power amplifier or speaker, I expect it will sell for a very reasonable price.

Norman

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