[NJARC] Top things that have me stumped.

Billoradio at aol.com Billoradio at aol.com
Fri Sep 29 14:37:14 EDT 2006


1. I have a metal female nude statue that came from a channel 6 guys house.  
I seem to remember a late show from when I was a kid that had something like 
it  spinning slowly on a turntable at the stations start of the show. Any  idea?
 
2. I have a mono amplifier that I cannot find a mate for, it is an  Acrosound 
Stereo 20. Does anyone have a lead on this?
 
3. I bought 3 high style transistor radios years ago. The brand is Ten and  
they have no insides. Were these props for a furniture store's displays or  
something? I cant seem to find guts for them.
 
4. In my travels I purchased the Philco factory display kit. From the shop  
owner: "when you had a factory show and sale in your store Philco sent this to  
set up in your store window." It consists of Styrofoam columns and tops to  
display the merchandise on. I think he said there were artificial flowers with  
it which I think are there too. The display takes up 2 large boxes and was  
shipped by TWA airlines.  I thought I remembered seeing this featured  
somewhere in my old paper but dont remember where. Any leads or information on  this?
 
5. A DeForest audion with a bright nickel plated 4 pin base. It has  straight 
sides and a tip. Any info on this?
 
6. A Fisher reverb unit to install in your stereo. I have the tube  
electronics and volume control assy but no spring unit. Anybody have one?
 
7. I have a nice RCA wood radio with a broken in half "RCA Victor" logo. It  
is a triangle that points doen. Does anyone have anything like this? The radio 
 is like the one Lew Newhardt had at Kutztown.
 
8. A B&O 5500 stereo component system. I fixed the CD player and  hooked it 
all up but you can't operate it without the remote. It plays at low  volume and 
I cant tell much about it. I don't want to buy the remote  to see if I should 
buy the remote. Is there a universal remote or one to be  borrowed to try 
this out? Does anyone have one to sell?
 
9. Sony's first component TVs for home use were the ProFeel 1901 and 2501.  I 
have the 2501 25" monitor, tuner, speakers, and a stereo adapter which cost 
me  $1400.00. Is their anyone interested in it for cheap?
 
I'll stop there. Some photos are available on request but not the Philco  
display it would take too long to get to.
 
Thank you for your help.
 
Bill Overbeck
610-853-3199


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