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I have several 1940 issues if the Scott News with Philharmonic receiver photos. Some show pair of bakelite bat wing and others show the pair of bakelite pinched. So buy which ever you find first. Placed on the upper shafts flanking the tuning knobs. The rest of the knobs are the round bakelite.
The control escutcheons are round brass color rather than the keyhole shape of the pointer dial and earlier BOL models.
Scott was using 5U4 rectifiers by early 1940 as per Scott News Volume 12 number 1. Scott 1940-41 literature photos have the 8 (rather than 6) control shafts plus tuning knobs. You may find a date stamp inside the receiver.
I have one complete set of the wood Philharmonic knobs. There are even two "bat handle" shaped wood knobs for the wave change and volume. I acquired these separate from any set, so I can't say what model they came with, although I'm sure it would have to be an early pointer style set.
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