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vintage field coil and antique radio speaker repair- www.speakerex.com
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Hi All,
A huge database with photos, schematics and troubleshooting tips can be found at: www.radiomuseum.org Most of the website is in German but there is also a large English section. Jos |
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World's Largest Collection of Antique Radios
There is a place in Orange County, CA. that has, get this, the world's largest collection of antique radios (all in working condition), classic cars (all in showroom condition), antique telephones and microphones and slot machines.
Go to www.astorclassics.com and check it out. He has turned it all into an events center for people to rent out for events like wedding receptions and big parties. I have been there for an event. It is UNBELIEVABLE. |
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Not as comprehensive as I would like but here is a link to my Radio collection which also includes my audio pieces. Not all was mine as a large collector in NC assembled most of the radios (which I later purchased) but some nice pieces nonetheless. I should label all of the pics but never got around to it.
http://community.webshots.com/user/b...host=community Barry
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Good golly, man, you have about all I've ever thought of collecting, both in old radios and audio gear.
Some collection indeed! Mazeltov, you got it all.
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Quote:
(buh-kah-rohv ehtz-lehch; Literally: Soon so shall it be by you.) Barry
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Not really. Remember this saying, grasshopper?
"If I save the whales, where do I keep them?"
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I had posted a list in another discussion (McMurdo Silver II post) of all that is shown in the pics but didn't want to duplicate unless you folks have any interest.
Barry
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Currently running a McIntosh C-2200, MC-225/275, MAC 5100, VPI Scoutmaster TT, MR-67 FM Tuner, MCD-7009 CDP, Polk XM Tuner, QUAD ESL 57's, Klipsch Klipschorns, Altec Model 19's, Pioneer SX-1050, and more! |
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As always Barry--a stunning collection. I just love radios.
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This is my favorite. Lots of good help and info there too.
http://www.nostalgiaair.org/
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Atwater-Kent site...
http://www.atwaterkentradio.com/
This is a link from the first one that has some AK's and others: http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/2468/radindex.html
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I know of a few guys who have small businesses or cottage industries. You can try these for knobs:
Mark Oppat, Antique Audio, moppat@flash.net Parts, tubes, inexpensive caps Dave Frush, parts2many@aol.com Mike Koste, Gobs of Knobs, michael.koste@zurichna.com Play Things of Past, http://oldradioparts.com/ See the How to Order page Many transformers, speakers and other parts You will want to send a jpg closeup of the knob, plus measurements (helps to put a ruler by the knob in the pic), AND the type of shaft - flatted, round, slotted, etc. - PLUS the radio make and model. I had a contact in Europe looking for a Philips knob: Frag'Jan Zuerst -----Ask Jan First(R) Dipl. Ing. Jan Philipp Wuesten Elektronik Preiler Ring 10 ; D- 25774 Lehe, Germany Phone: +49-4882-6054551 Fax : +49-4882-6054552 <http://www.die-wuestens.de> (Deutsch, English, Francais) mail to <FJZ@die-wuestens.de> This was in 2006. I did buy 2 knobs from him at a very reasonable price and he was very helpful. One thing I would encourage you to do with these small businesses is to give as much info as possible in the first call or email. These guys have to put a lot of labor time into inquiries on top of inventory and parts salvaging. Trading 8 emails to get your info, then finding you aren't going to buy the item, really hurts them. They do desperately want to see radios put back together or they wouldn't be in business, so help them to help you.
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For people in or around Michigan there is the Michigan Antique Radio Club (M.A.R.C.) they have 4 swap meets per year. The one in July held in Lansing is huge 2 day event, lots of parts, tubes, knobs, and projects cheap! The only issue I have found is that it is outside so check the weather, if it is raining everyone covers up their stuff and it’s all over until the rain stops.
http://www.michiganantiqueradio.org/
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We can help with the vintage car speaker repair.
cathy@speakerex.com
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