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Hi, I just acquired this EH Scott radio. Can someone please identify it for me? ( model no. ,date of Manufacture etc.} It is working properly and is complete. Al

Hi,

I just acquired this EH Scott radio. Can someone please identify it for me? ( model no. ,date of Manufacture etc.}

It is working properly and is complete.

Al

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Comment by Allan Alexander on August 13, 2014 at 2:42pm

No, there is no cabinet , just whats in the picture. I did see another sight unseen appraisal on here for $250.00 tom$1500.00 but I guess the high would be with a cabinet.

Thanks again, Al

Comment by Kent King on August 13, 2014 at 2:12pm

Allan - Do you have a cabinet with it, or just the set shown in the picture? Also, can you tell me the serial number on the tuner?

Value wise....your set has nice chrome, it would make a great display set, so it will probably command a bit more than the average set with light rust, etc. Condition matters. You also have a complete set, including the speaker. I'd say your set would be in the $300-$500 range, depending on the buyer, location, shipping, etc. A cabinet would obviously enhance the value.

Kent

Comment by Allan Alexander on August 13, 2014 at 1:10pm

Thanks Norman , I appreciate the help. Can you possibly give me an idea of its value in good working condition?

Al

Comment by Norman S Braithwaite on August 13, 2014 at 12:40pm

You have an Allwave Fifteen from 1934.  There were several variations of the circuit the most significant of which was a change from the Wunderlich detector to a type 55 tube (third tube back from front along left side).

Norman

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