Philco 46-1203

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Philco 46-1203

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Got this beautiful Philco 46-1203 from my mom! She found it at the same place I found the floor model Philco last month. It will need a new power cord, caps, ect, as these always do. Thanks mom!
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I have seen that model, or at least one that looks like yours, at estate stales, antique stores, or auctions. I always thought they were nice looking and if the radio plays like most Philco's it should work great.

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William wrote: Mon May 18, 2026 8:00 pm I have seen that model, or at least one that looks like yours, at estate stales, antique stores, or auctions. I always thought they were nice looking and if the radio plays like most Philco's it should work great.

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This also could be a Philco 48-1256, I need to check again.
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I had two 1203's. They are good performers as far as the radio goes. They use the D-10 changer, not one of Philco's best, IMHO. Easy to work on. Good luck with yours!
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