Vintage Philips 020 pocket radio refurbishment

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crazygamer

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Hi guys, last year i got one very sad looking Philips 020 pocket radio. At first i thought it was no name chinese radio, as it was repainted badly with cheap black spray paint, i don´t know why previous owner did it. :bang: When i got it, i was wow, this thing is huge :-D When i opened the battery cover, hell yeah, it´s a Philips 90AL020, well, then it sat in a box for half a year and then i thought i should take this paint off as it wasn´t it´s original paint which was originally silver. When i took the paint off, i accidentally wiped off the original paint too. :'-( Today i thought that i should find a paint that looks just like the original paint and i found it. Found a sweet spray paint, ripped it apart and painted it. For me it now looks brilliant, although it´s missing this small Philips logo artwork which was wiped off when i took old bad paint off.

Some pictures too:

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Hope you like it !
 

MyOhMy

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I like what you've done with this little gem of a transistor radio, keep up the good work. :yes:

I had a one similar-ish in about 1965/1966, I'm trying to track one down just the same as I used to have but I can't even remember the brand name. I think I'll know it if I see it!
 

floyd

Boomus Fidelis
nice , i been wanting an old transistor radio to carry while i'm working . i used to own a few of these back in the day.
 

crazygamer

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MyOhMy said:
I like what you've done with this little gem of a transistor radio, keep up the good work. :yes:

I had a one similar-ish in about 1965/1966, I'm trying to track one down just the same as I used to have but I can't even remember the brand name. I think I'll know it if I see it!
Thanks, yes, it´s kinda rare nowadays, i haven´t seen this anywhere for sale, i was lucky this time. I finished working on it as i think it´s already flawless, Well, maybe i should make new logo stickers somewhere, i took the measures as i found traces of old logos. Now i need to find a company which makes those small miniature stickers. It plays well, antenna is undamaged and intact surprisingly and tunes to FM/ AM stations really well.
 

crazygamer

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JVC Floyd said:
nice , i been wanting an old transistor radio to carry while i'm working . i used to own a few of these back in the day.
It sure is, i would love to own a General Electric 7-2500 pocket radio as i like design of it, :-D there´s a ton of those on eBay, but postage to Estonia is unreasonable and really high like they are sending me an elephant instead of pocket radio :no: . Oh well :lol:
 

MyOhMy

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I'm not sure about a 'Philips' logo specifically but I've seen many badges/logos/motifs for sale on eBay(UK).

Over time, many companies have changed or updated their branding so it may be worth looking for images of the particular model # to see how the logo looked at that time. Philips often had a 'shield' shaped badge as well, sometimes as one with the brand name and sometimes separate. Good luck!
 

crazygamer

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MyOhMy said:
I'm not sure about a 'Philips' logo specifically but I've seen many badges/logos/motifs for sale on eBay(UK).

Over time, many companies have changed or updated their branding so it may be worth looking for images of the particular model # to see how the logo looked at that time. Philips often had a 'shield' shaped badge as well, sometimes as one with the brand name and sometimes separate. Good luck!
I found a picture, it´s easy to find them from internet and reduce the size of them, but i don´t know a company in Estonia that would make me them. i need them sticky and transparent.

Found a photo too.

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