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October 2014 Blog Posts (3)

Bakelite knob for allwave 12 twin dial

Hi everyone,

                     I have just finished a restoration on am Allwave 12 Twin dial highboy but am missing one brown bakelite knob. If anyone has a spare for sale let me know.

                                               

                                                      Thanks,

                                                       Roy Johnson

Added by Roy Johnson on October 21, 2014 at 4:43pm — No Comments

The AW27

All...here is yet another one:

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/ele/4711884421.html



This makes the 18th AW27 set. In spite of this number (more of these exist than the pre-war FM tuner), there is no advertising, documentation or really anything on the "Baby-Q".



If you have any letters, documentation, an ad...if you have anything that might tell us more about the AW27,…
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Added by Kent King on October 16, 2014 at 8:55am — 7 Comments

Question about original Scott owners.

Hello,

I am new to the list.  Our museum (www.museumofyesterday.org) just acquired our first Scott receiver (an A-15 Metro)  for our communications collection, and I am currently involved in restoring it. Since these were custom built radios, I was wondering if there exists anywhere a serial number listing of E.H. Scott's original clients who purchased sets.

I would like to find out who originally owned the set that we just…

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Added by John DeMajo on October 3, 2014 at 2:24pm — 2 Comments

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