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Here's a delightful design masterpiece you don't see too often. A Philco 52-941 from 1952, also known as the "Sundial" model due to its unique giant semicircular dial. The chassis is in its original ivory white with a few minor dings and dents where the paint has worn off and could easily be touched up or left in its original glory. I plugged it in, and it unfortunately did not turn on, yet under the cover, everything appears to be there as it originally was. There's some resistance to the tuning dial knob as it hits a third way from right to left, where it gets stuck. It's IMHO a steal at this price with its endearing one-of-a-kind looks. $100.00. (1890014) |
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Here's a delightful design masterpiece you don't see too often. A Philco 52-941 from 1952, also known as the "Sundial" model due to its unique giant semicircular dial. The chassis is in its original ivory white with a few minor dings and dents where the paint has worn off and could easily be touched up or left in its original glory. I plugged it in, and it unfortunately did not turn on, yet under the cover, everything appears to be there as it originally was. There's some resistance to the tuning dial knob as it hits a third way from right to left, where it gets stuck. It's IMHO a steal at this price with its endearing one-of-a-kind looks. $100.00. (1890014) |
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