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41-280 Bandswitch cabling
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Hello all - I'm new to Philco restoration but thanks to Chuck S. and his great service documents and this Phorum, I've been learning a great deal!
I was recently given a 41-280 that is 95% intact except for the stringing of the bandswitch, among a few other things. I'm assuming that it connects in some fashion to the pivoting lamp assembly. I fear that there may be parts missing. I would like to know if a diagram exists for this or even a photo from a completed restoration that would clarify this. Thanks in advance for your help.


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41-280 Bandswitch cabling - by Guest - 10-17-2007, 09:59 PM
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