Comments - EH Scott and Garrard turntable - EH Scott Radio Enthusiasts2024-03-29T11:03:48Zhttps://ehscott.ning.com/photo/albumcomment/feed?attachedTo=3925821%3AAlbum%3A44029&xn_auth=noMarc:
I am certain that you…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2014-06-01:3925821:Comment:444792014-06-01T00:09:13.756ZTimothy Murphyhttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/TimothyMurphy
<p>Marc:</p>
<p> I am certain that you will receive many offers. I'd like to know the final price - probably all would. Personally it would be irresponsible for me to take this on right now. I literally have a warehouse full of projects and parts, including some rare Scotts: The Philly I mentioned, several 800bs, an 800bt, an export. I just can't, really. Good luck with it though.</p>
<p>Tim Murphy</p>
<p>BTW Uship.com is a way to move this. </p>
<p>Marc:</p>
<p> I am certain that you will receive many offers. I'd like to know the final price - probably all would. Personally it would be irresponsible for me to take this on right now. I literally have a warehouse full of projects and parts, including some rare Scotts: The Philly I mentioned, several 800bs, an 800bt, an export. I just can't, really. Good luck with it though.</p>
<p>Tim Murphy</p>
<p>BTW Uship.com is a way to move this. </p> Marc:
It takes a lot to mak…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2014-05-31:3925821:Comment:442912014-05-31T14:30:34.503ZTimothy Murphyhttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/TimothyMurphy
<p>Marc:</p>
<p> It takes a lot to make me log in, but this is the most astounding set that I have seen in a long time. That appears to be a completely custom but professionally designed cabinet. It is not a repurposed Capehart, nor a GE, nor a Brunswick, nor an RCA. The Philharmonic with remote is very, very rare. Of course the two remote sender units that you picture are themselves worth thousands - especially if they are prewar.</p>
<p> I have a remote FM Philharmonic that is on my bucket…</p>
<p>Marc:</p>
<p> It takes a lot to make me log in, but this is the most astounding set that I have seen in a long time. That appears to be a completely custom but professionally designed cabinet. It is not a repurposed Capehart, nor a GE, nor a Brunswick, nor an RCA. The Philharmonic with remote is very, very rare. Of course the two remote sender units that you picture are themselves worth thousands - especially if they are prewar.</p>
<p> I have a remote FM Philharmonic that is on my bucket list. Yours is worth the same treatment that I intend for mine - complete rechrome and stuffed caps. The tt is also worthy of mechanical clean and lube. It should perform well. Won't you consider to photograph your restoration thoroughly, and post it?</p>
<p>Bests,</p>
<p>Tim Murphy </p>