From the tube line-up, this set seems to be from the late '30s or early '40s. It may be classified as a "communications receiver," which would keep it out of many antique radio guides? See if it's listed on the the BAMA site: http://bama.sbc.edu
Doug
:Just picked this up and am unable to locate the schematic here or on my Riders. It is a Silver Marshall model 63M or 63A, marked as such on the tube line up chart that is still on the inside with the following tubes: 80,6F6,6F5,6H6, 6K7,and 6A8. Tombstone style multiband.Thanks for any help.
:Jon.
Doug,
Thanks for looking, This is a very nice wood cabinet tombstone that I would not imagine could be confused with a communications receiver.
Just got it up and running-very cool different colored dial lights for the different bands.
Again, thanks for the time you spent and I will continue to research. The research to me is half the fun.
Jon.
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::Just picked this up and am unable to locate the schematic here or on my Riders. It is a Silver Marshall model 63M or 63A, marked as such on the tube line up chart that is still on the inside with the following tubes: 80,6F6,6F5,6H6, 6K7,and 6A8. Tombstone style multiband.Thanks for any help.
::Jon.