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dont forget you can replace just the inside part of the knob, that way it does not have to be a perfect match.
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Last edited by andy; 11-20-2021 at 03:49 PM. |
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indeed there are a lot of knobs that have that style, easier than finding the exact match.
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PM sent.
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Tried to turn the channel selector knob on my old Portacolor. It refused to turn.
I applied a little more force and the tuner, it self, broke into pieces. That was all she wrote for that set. This was many years ago. -Steve D.
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& grind up the others. Usually you could pull strips from a junker & save the day. GE knobs were just plain cheap. We sold more of them than any other. Also on the C-2 ?? chassis 18 /19" sets the tuner bracket was plastic & would dry up leaving the tuner falling into the set. It was a stocked item. You get what you pay for................. 73 Zeno
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Not hardly. -Steve D.
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