5/11/2013 6:41:03 PMjohn s.(106466:0)
Looking for a dial scale 27-5285 for this Philco. Mark O. is out of stock and having issues finding the phenolic material to continue making them. Nothing in Radio Daze listing. AES doesn't seem to carry the dial material any more. Are there any other sources I might be able to try? Any help is appreciated. Thanks
5/11/2013 11:37:17 PMGeorge T(106468:106466)
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:Looking for a dial scale 27-5285 for this Philco. Mark O. is out of stock and having issues finding the phenolic material to continue making them. Nothing in Radio Daze listing. AES doesn't seem to carry the dial material any more. Are there any other sources I might be able to try? Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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Hi John, that looks just like the 37-610 dial scale. You could call Radio Daze Monday and I bet they would have the scale you need. If not I have sent several to them and had them reproduced contact John in the graphics dept. They like that because then they have it to offer to the public. They resently expanded there dial scales selection and it might not be on the web site yet. Good Luck, George T
5/12/2013 10:07:07 AMjohn s.(106472:106468)
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::Looking for a dial scale 27-5285 for this Philco. Mark O. is out of stock and having issues finding the phenolic material to continue making them. Nothing in Radio Daze listing. AES doesn't seem to carry the dial material any more. Are there any other sources I might be able to try? Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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:Hi John, that looks just like the 37-610 dial scale. You could call Radio Daze Monday and I bet they would have the scale you need. If not I have sent several to them and had them reproduced contact John in the graphics dept. They like that because then they have it to offer to the public. They resently expanded there dial scales selection and it might not be on the web site yet. Good Luck, George T
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Thanks George. I'll give that a try. I did a search and found a pdf document on the Radio Daze site that showed a RD #DS-A119 listed for both, the 610 and 620. But the original part number column had a different Philco # than what's on the dial on this chassis. Doing a lookup in Riders, the 610 appears to be a similar 3 band radio and the dial frequencies are the same as what's on my original. If the spread is close, then I can probably get this one to work well enough.
5/12/2013 3:58:49 PMGeorge T(106477:106472)
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:::Looking for a dial scale 27-5285 for this Philco. Mark O. is out of stock and having issues finding the phenolic material to continue making them. Nothing in Radio Daze listing. AES doesn't seem to carry the dial material any more. Are there any other sources I might be able to try? Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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::Hi John, that looks just like the 37-610 dial scale. You could call Radio Daze Monday and I bet they would have the scale you need. If not I have sent several to them and had them reproduced contact John in the graphics dept. They like that because then they have it to offer to the public. They resently expanded there dial scales selection and it might not be on the web site yet. Good Luck, George T
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:Thanks George. I'll give that a try. I did a search and found a pdf document on the Radio Daze site that showed a RD #DS-A119 listed for both, the 610 and 620. But the original part number column had a different Philco # than what's on the dial on this chassis. Doing a lookup in Riders, the 610 appears to be a similar 3 band radio and the dial frequencies are the same as what's on my original. If the spread is close, then I can probably get this one to work well enough.
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Hi John, I got a reproduction dial scale for my 610 from them and you couldn't tell the difference between the new and old scales except for the fact the new scale had all of the stations on it where the other old scale was worn out in several spots. Best 2 U, George T