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replacement or template for "dial pointer" philco 84b
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HI RADIO PEOPLE!
does anyone out there have a replacement "DIAL POINTER" for a philco 84b? or....possibly a " template" to cut a new one??? its a tiny cardboard thing......or.... can some kind collector please just photo one and post it here?? maybe i can cut one from that.. steve

STEVE ADORNO
nylatinrock@yahoo.com
Onroda MusicWorks - http://www.amazon.com/Seguida/e/B001LHDMN8
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(03-21-2012, 05:51 PM)seguida Wrote:  HI RADIO PEOPLE!
does anyone out there have a replacement "DIAL POINTER" for a philco 84b? or....possibly a " template" to cut a new one??? its a tiny cardboard thing......or.... can some kind collector please just photo one and post it here?? maybe i can cut one from that.. steve


A lot or sets used them but most are missing. Some of the later sets have metal ones but they get lost too. I could use a few myself.
Terry
#3

I found an old thread on the Phorum with photos of one. I also found an thread on ARF where Mark Oppat says he has replacements although I don't see them listed on his site.

Phorum thread:
http://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread...0&pid=3096

Mark Oppat's site:
http://www.oldradioparts.net/


Sean
WØKPX
#4

I've just gone through the old Phorum page linked above and corrected links, added photos where photos were missing, etc.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#5

thanks ron for this info on dial pointer...i hope i can make one....


STEVE ADORNO
nylatinrock@yahoo.com
Onroda MusicWorks - http://www.amazon.com/Seguida/e/B001LHDMN8




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