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And thank you, Bandersen, for the kind words. I am in awe of your refinishing abilities, so it means a lot that you liked what I did with the finish.
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I see the best part of this radio, located just below the SW dial markings, the "Made in U.S.A." marking.
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Good work bringing that Crosley back to life, and lucky you had those pots on hand. My pot of pots was running low and I needed a specific one; at Kutztown I always rummage through assorted junk boxes and was happy to come home with half a dozen useful pots.
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Reece Perfection is hard to reach with a screwdriver. |
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I've been experimenting with this technique for the last year or so. I have a Philco 15DX and RCA 630TS that have flaking, aligatored finished. I really want to avoid refinishing them, but I need to do something. So I've been slowing sanding, touching up and clear coating them with lacquer. You can still see the old patina and flaws, but now they're protected - just like your radio
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