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I have a Scott Philharmonic which has a similar cabinet. My cabinet is about half the size of yours. It contains only the radio, no turntable. It appears that they used the same general design for both cabinets, though. Mine smaller cabinet is called a Buckingham. It should appear if you click the link at left.
Phantom models progressed from the 19 tube model (6 for the amp and 13 for the receiver including the magic eye) to the 20 tube versions, finally the 28 tube FM/AM/SW. The control knob below the tuning dial knob suggests you have a 20 tube Phantom Deluxe model, but can't see if you have the logging scale at the top of the dial.
Several console or radio/phono consoles we available at varying additional cost. Appears yours is the ADAM.
John, thank you so much for your response
I had seen other Phantom's and found to be very similar
but yet cabinet differences. I do have the power supply, was trying to
straighten some of the chrome caps, I did get it less speaker.
And yes I might consider.
Thanks again !
It is a E H Scott Phantom, about 1938, and looks to be missing the speaker and power supply, cabinet is nice though. Are you interested in selling it?
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