You know where:
http://tinyurl.com/a5rrobSome needs to go get this in Ohio before those machine-turned panels overcome my better judgment. I can't even guess how many hours were put into them alone.
Clueless seller says it's AM, some room for debate, but I see four tubes behind the perf metal panel plus a couple of what could be 811s. Just way more hardware here than a CW-only rig should need. Plus he says it comes with an external xfmr despite some big iron on the lower level.
Finals are missing - with that style base whaddya think, maybe a pair of 211s? Looks like a TZ-40 driver. The placard shows dial settings for 80 thru 10 meters, including 15, so that would date it after 1952.
Panels, matched meters, quality components - it's obvious whoever built this transmitter was a master craftsman; it certainly deserves to be put back on the air. Vade retro me, Satana!
73, Bob W9RAN