The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
Hey all...I have two Philharmonic sets taking up space and I won't be finding time to do anything with them...so I am putting them out here. The first is a red band deluxe (1939). This set has caps replaced and does play but needs additional work. The second is a 1937 pointer dial set with the "Chicago" dial. This set is unrestored but complete. Both sets include a tuner, amp and a 15 in speaker.
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For me - I started collecting radios while in HS in the 70s. I had a couple hundred random radios. and a fair number of Atwater Kent sets. My father found me an AW12 2-dial set at a flea market and gave it to me as a Christmas present in the early 80s...When I got it playing, it was so much better than anything else I had, I decided I wanted more Scotts. So I just kept picking them up and selling off other things to buy more Scotts. By 1990, Scott was my sole focus and has been ever since.
Kent
I think it may be of interest to the members to talk about how they got interested in Scott radios. I'm currently working on a post that i think would be interesting. There's hundreds of brands literally.. but why E.H. Scott?
Do you have a ballpark figure for the pointer dial or possibly a package deal for both. I bought my AW-23 in a Warrington from Jim Clark about 30 years ago. He very graciously invited my brother and i to his home and gave us a tour of his collection including his Zenith Stratosphere!!! i don't want to insult or lowball i've been out of the game long enough not to be current on values and pricing.
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