This pre WWII table radio is a somewhat rare and beautiful example of Philco’s answer to the very popular Ingraham cabinets used on other radio manufacturers radios. And, the cabinet has the original finish, which is in wonderful condition at 78 years old! Compact and stylish, it has wonderful soft lines and warm wood blends of veneers and solids. Notable is the matched walnut veneer curved top and the carved wooden back that features a music clef. The cabinet was disassembled and cleaned, then given two hand rubbed coats of a bees wax/orange oil treatment to nourish the wood and bring out the beauty. The dial face and pointer are in mint condition with crisp and clear graphics, softly lit by the pilot light. The grill cloth, dial cover and Bakelite knobs are original and in excellent condition. The power cord has been replaced, using the original Bakelite plug. There is a very minor crack in the wood just above the volume control, and a slight discoloration to the right side of the cabinet. In my opinion, neither of these needed addressed, as they do not detract from the originality and history of the radio. Electronically, the chassis was restored, cleaned and serviced, with all paper/wax and electrolytic capacitors replaced. Tubes and resistors were replaced as needed. All controls and contacts were detail cleaned and lubricated. Wiring and other components were replaced as needed. The radio was aligned, peaked and tuned for optimal reception and quality of sound using the internal loop antenna. This very charming and graceful radio is a welcome departure from many of Philco’s other “PT” models. It is fine for displaying and listening and, since being restored will last for many years to come if well cared for. Note: Tube radios consist of a variety of vacuum tubes, capacitors, resistors and other electronic components. This radio has been disassembled, cleaned, and components tested. All non-functioning or suspect components were replaced. Vacuum tubes are similar to light bulbs in that an interior filament heats up inside the vacuum tube. When the filament burns out, the tube will need to be replaced. The tubes in this radio are in good working order. The longevity of the tube and its filaments is related to the length of time the radio is operated and the frequency of turning the radio power on and off. The item “Vintage Philco AM Radio PT-44 (1940) ORIGINAL FINISH ELECTRONICS RESTORED” is in sale since Wednesday, December 12, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone\Radios\Tube Radios\1930-49″. The seller is “holman9099″ and is located in Homestead, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.