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another crosley question
7/29/2003 4:50:07 PMJayme Hatfield
Hello there, can anyone tell me about the Crosley model 62TA? Its amazing to find such things in Alaska because the state is so new, and I took a hefty chance with its purchase in a yard sale. All the knobs are there, and it is full of tubes, none missing. The front sez "American Overseas" on a gold dial. What are my chances for refurbishing? Thanks for any info or website lead. Jayme
7/29/2003 7:58:37 PMNorm Leal
Hi Jayme

Crosley 62TA was made around 1941. You can still buy electrical parts. A schematic can be found here:

http://www.nostalgiaair.org/Riders/CRO.htm

Norm

:Hello there, can anyone tell me about the Crosley model 62TA? Its amazing to find such things in Alaska because the state is so new, and I took a hefty chance with its purchase in a yard sale. All the knobs are there, and it is full of tubes, none missing. The front sez "American Overseas" on a gold dial. What are my chances for refurbishing? Thanks for any info or website lead. Jayme

7/29/2003 7:59:01 PMNorm Leal
Hi Jayme

Crosley 62TA was made around 1941. You can still buy electrical parts. A schematic can be found here:

http://www.nostalgiaair.org/Riders/CRO.htm

Norm

:Hello there, can anyone tell me about the Crosley model 62TA? Its amazing to find such things in Alaska because the state is so new, and I took a hefty chance with its purchase in a yard sale. All the knobs are there, and it is full of tubes, none missing. The front sez "American Overseas" on a gold dial. What are my chances for refurbishing? Thanks for any info or website lead. Jayme



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