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"COLIN LAMB" wrote in message
ink.net... "I've never seen a radio in this kind of condition, and thats in 35+ years as a ham and collector of radio stuff. I cannot describe its condition.....you'd have to see (and smell) it. It will be a major challenge to restore." Perfect one to restore. I once got an amplifier that apparently had parasitics. Meters broken; face and inside spray-painted and sides and front panel apparently hit with a chain. Band-switch burnt beyond recognition. No bottom cabinet (roll around type), It looked ok when I got done and worked, but did not look like original. Felt good putting that sucker back on the air. My best work was a Johnson Adventurer that had about 10 extra holes in the front panel. The panel was restored, although I never duplicated the original Johnson paint scheme. Now, if only I had an engraving machine to make new engraved front panels. Colin K7FM Hey Brian, you did a good job! That one radio - the "black"(?) one (looked black to me) looked really nice. The one which had the white lettering standing out. Good Pics and one hell of a good job! Did you redo the lettering with a "model" paint brush or what? Looks like you had a pretty steady hand if ya did. |
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