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Edward Knobloch wrote:
Are you confusing the J.W. Miller company and the James Millen company? I was indeed, due to lack of coffee. Last I heard, Caywood Electronics of Andover Mass., (formed by a former Millen engineeer), was carrying on the dip-meter line, but I don't know if he is manufacturing any of the Millen chokes. I do actually have a 1972 Millen catalogue here somewhere too, but the Miller catalogue is a lot easier to get to. Also I will recommend Renco in Florida as an excellent source of unusual chokes. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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