[Hallicrafters] r46B

Charlie pincon at erols.com
Mon Jun 6 10:24:23 EDT 2005


Hello Al.

Here's a "canned" message that has all the info on the Hallicrafters disk:

As you may know, I have been supplying various vintage radio reproduction
parts for over 10 years now. So far, they include spun aluminum knob
inlays for Collins and others, as well as new production Dakaware knobs
and dial drum overlays for the older Collins radios. Let me know if
you would also like information on those items.

Most recently, I have made the flat disk with "00 to 100" markings, that
is mounted to the rear of the main tuning knobs on the Hallicrafters
 SX-88, SX-101 and others. This is a new production, spun aluminum disk
that looks exactly like the original equipment. It is screen printed,
not engraved however, with a protective clear coat, and is pre-punched
for the shaft & 3 mounting holes. A picture is included at the end of
 this eMail.

Each one is individually bagged for protection and should make a big
improvement to any radio where the original plating has worn off the
original.  The ratty looking one on my SX-101A was definitely the
first to go.  They measure 2.75" in diameter, and I'm fairly sure
it is the same as used on the SX-28 as well.


They are $12.00 each, or three for $20 + $1.00 shipping.
Larger quantity pricing is available.   You can send the payment to:
Charlie Talbott, 13192 Pinnacle Lane, Leesburg VA 20176-6146 USA.

73' Charlie k3ICH

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Al Parker" <anchor at ec.rr.com>
To: <kt4ae at frozenlady.com>; "Rinkie & Ron Pollack" <rinkies at adelphia.net>;
"'Hallicrafters'" <Hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, 06 June 2005 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Hallicrafters] r46B


> 
>
> Hi Harry & Ron,
>
>     Ron had asked about the skirt for the SX-101 main tuning knob, there
> is another source for the skirt other than Mike Langston, but I'm not sure
> now who.  I have one, could probably look back in the checkbook to find
> it.  I also have thought, from the -60's, that the SX-101 is one of the
> prettiest, and wanted one for a long time before I got my first in abt
> 1996.  Have had several since then, now have a nice SX-101A.
> 73,
> Al, W8UT
>: http://www.w9wze.org



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