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William Noble wrote:
do you want the flat mica caps that are "bare" or the ones covered with dark brown plastic with the little dots on them? "KC0EH" wrote in message ... I am in need of some capacitors (600 vdc) for a homebrew 20's vintage project and am looking for period correct parts. If you have some to sell or know of a source , please let me know the price. (2) .002 (2) .005 (1) .00025 Thanks , Charlie William, He's probably looking for the "bare" ones from that era. They look like a flat block of phenolic with contacts riveted to each end. Playthings of Past has boxes of them, used. (I drooled over many of the chassis that they came from). There may even be some NOS ones available. Many of those caps were punch stamped with the value on the metal ends, sadly many were stamped in ink on the phenolic that faded completely over the years. You might try contacting Gary Schneider (PTOP) to get the sizes you need. Check the website first to see if they are listed. www.oldradioparts.com. This is not to be confused with Mark Oppats site, www.oldradioparts.net. Both are very valuable resources for vintage radio parts. Gary has always leaned toward battery set parts, power transformers, and other hard to find OEM items. Mark is, of course, The King of Kontrols,... and capacitors, ...and dials, and... Bookmark both links and you'll have many of your radio parts needs right there at hand. Best of luck on your project. |
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