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I am in need of two Selectone coils, the square ones number B-520. If anyone can help me locate two B-520 transformers, I will trade other good, useful, rare Scott items I have available.
Thanks!! Kent
I am trying to manage my collection and find that I have too many of the same radios. Therefore I am offering for sale a very nice AW12 Deluxe housed in an early Tasman cabinet.
The cabinet is in great shape. There are a few scratches on the top (the lacquer not the wood is scratched).
The chrome on the tuner is very, very nice. The chrome chassis on the power supply has some rust.
All tubes with the exception of the Wunderlich have been tested and replaced as required.
The tuner has been recapped. This unit has the dual speakers.
The radio is currently in use and plays very well.
The radio plays very well. Asking price $2000.
Howard
Norman,
Do you have any idea of what a Wunderlich B tube, in good shape, is worth? Looking for a value so that I can consider trades for tubes I can actually use, No sales on the internet, that I can find. It is the 2.5V version.
Probably going to try to find some type E/R for my French Liotard.
Russ
type? 5 pin with grid cap or 6 pin without the grid cap. tested?
Neither.
It is the "B" version - 6 pins with grid cap for AVC diode.
P.S.
I checked the filament. It is the 2.5V version. I think it would work in the 6-pin "A" version application, not using the "grid" cap. But, other than testing, that would probably be less desirable than displaying the tube by its self.
There are a few around, but I can't find any info on a trade/sale. It has the round paper label which refers to testing in 1933.
It would be quite a story (maybe) to see the history of a tube that has no known factory application, just rolling around for 92 years. Credit can probably be given to the blue glass/red base.
Scott used only the 6 pin 2.5 volt with no grid cap. Crosley used it in one model.
I know of no users of the 2.5 volt with grid cap version nor the 6 volt designed for auto radios.
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