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On Sun, 25 May 2014 07:03:56 -0700, Chester Copperpot
wrote: 1935 Stromberg Carlson Model 84 floor model. I have had this for years but just yesterday I removed the chassis for the first time. It was stuck on the large rubber mounts and I had to saw them off with a long kitchen knife to get it out. I heard it was serviced in the early 80's and saw where 3 electrolytics were replaced. The repair guy removed the original chassis mount caps from the top. There was really no reason to do that except maybe to make a little more room or to show the customer that they actually did something. Is there any label stating where it was made? I was told when I was younger that Stromberg Carlson radios were made here in Rochester NY. I know some companies had more than one location, but I am curious where yours was made. Resistance is not futile, it's voltage divided by current! |
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