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Old March 11th 09, 01:30 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default Old brass variable condenser

Scott Dorsey wrote:


Why not cut your own out of sheet brass and silver-solder to some rod
stock? That's what kids in the 1920s did...
--scott


Name one kid in the 20s that used silver solder

They made some truly great variable caps in the 20s. Brass isn't really
the cats meow but the physical rigidity and thinking about the low loss
insulators and the exaggerated plate shapes for best tuning rates are a
big plus.

Not silver-plated and ceramic, mind you, but close to it

-Bill
 
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