I have found many items for replacements on many web sites for these old radios.
I am looking for the metal tags that attach to battery radios wires that identify the battery connections. I am sure i can find the metal stamp set, but i would like the new wires that i install to look original as possible.
Any ideas out there?
Mitch
73's de Edd
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:Hello everyone,
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:I have found many items for replacements on many web sites for these old radios.
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:I am looking for the metal tags that attach to battery radios wires that identify the battery connections. I am sure i can find the metal stamp set, but i would like the new wires that i install to look original as possible.
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:Any ideas out there?
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:Mitch
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It would be nice to have wires identified but most early battery radios didn't use metal tags. One exception was Radiola lll which your metal tags are from?
Norm
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:Sir Mitch . . . . .
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:As per the depicted examples . . . . . How well do you remember your Metal Working 101 rudimentary basics, as well as having (borrowing) a set of alpha/numeric hammer driven die stamps?
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: 73's de Edd
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: Tact . . . . . . . now that is the art of convincing people that they know more than they actually do.
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::Hello everyone,
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::I have found many items for replacements on many web sites for these old radios.
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::I am looking for the metal tags that attach to battery radios wires that identify the battery connections. I am sure i can find the metal stamp set, but i would like the new wires that i install to look original as possible.
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::Any ideas out there?
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::Mitch
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