EH Scott Radio Enthusiasts

The Fine Things are Always Hand Made

As most of you know, I've been gathering and analyzing Scott serial numbers for over 20 years. I have a couple requests....first, if you haven't sent me your serial numbers, please do. Also...if any of you have a confirmed date for a set/serial number, please send me that. There is a warranty tag on ebay at the moment, these are great, since they have the date and serial number on them. A letter with a date is also good confirmation. I would greatly appreciate any info you fellows can provide. I'll post more about serial numbers here in the future.

Kent

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JUST PICKED UP SCOTT P-121 IN THIS CABINET.  CAN'T SEEM TO FIND ANY INFORMATION ON THE CABINET.  THE RADIO IS A AW23.

The Phantom Deluxe that I am working on is DD-404

That cabinet looks very much like a Victor Orthophonic model 10-50, the first automatic record changer available for home use. Victor introduced it in 1927 and it sold for $600.00.  

Can you show us the AW-23 guys that have been transplanted into it? Originally there was a record changing mechanism on the left side and an enormous wooden folded horn on the right.
Guts, not “guys”

It's an AW12, not a 23. And more pictures are available on ebay ( this set is listed there)

Kent

https://www.ebay.com/itm/135273708824

Pretty heinously butchered!

The cabinet doesn't look too bad. How hard would it be to put an AW23  back in there? - - - or an 810. I really don't like 810B cabinets. I know, I have one berried under something. But the radio is all restored.

I have a Phantom ,serial # UU-42 in an Acousticraft cabinet.

Tom Harris

I will preface this by noting that I am not a "radio guy", although I now own a few of them.

I recently acquired a Scott from a late friend.  

It appears to be an Allwave 23 that is mounted into a highly modified +/-1937 Zenith cabinet.

The workmanship on the adaptation is very nicely done - looks original to the untrained eye.

I have not attempted to power it up, although it appears both complete and in very nice condition.

I would love to have some information about this radio if it can be found.

Serial number is A-597

 

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