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Mercury Super Ten; construction manual
11/5/2011 5:55:43 PMAndy Rolfe
In the early 1920's the H.M. Kipp Company (Canada) built a few thousand of these radios. The name "Super Ten" referred to the qty. 10 #215A peanut tubes used in the set. Many of these sets were kit form and no doubt used a construction manual to aid in building the kit.
This is really a long shot but would anyone have the construction or assembly manual for this kit? I would suppose that after assembling the kit the instructions were most likely toss out but you never know; there may be a set tucked away inside the cabinet.
Thanks;

Andy

11/5/2011 6:34:06 PMEdd










Sir Andy . . . . .


Is this info and its photos of any help, just in case you have not already run across it:



> > > The Mercury Soooper 10 receiver. . . < < <



73's de Edd



I just hate it when my foot falls asleep during the day, because that means it's going to be up all night.






:In the early 1920's the H.M. Kipp Company (Canada) built a few thousand of these radios. The name "Super Ten" referred to the qty. 10 #215A peanut tubes used in the set. Many of these sets were kit form and no doubt used a construction manual to aid in building the kit.
:This is really a long shot but would anyone have the construction or assembly manual for this kit? I would suppose that after assembling the kit the instructions were most likely toss out but you never know; there may be a set tucked away inside the cabinet.
:Thanks;
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:Andy
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11/6/2011 8:20:04 AMAndy Rolfe

Thanks for the info Edd. I'm still searching for the kit assembly manual.

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::In the early 1920's the H.M. Kipp Company (Canada) built a few thousand of these radios. The name "Super Ten" referred to the qty. 10 #215A peanut tubes used in the set. Many of these sets were kit form and no doubt used a construction manual to aid in building the kit.
::This is really a long shot but would anyone have the construction or assembly manual for this kit? I would suppose that after assembling the kit the instructions were most likely toss out but you never know; there may be a set tucked away inside the cabinet.
::Thanks;
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