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38-4xx: did these have a back originally
#1

Hi all, was wondering if somebody could tell me if the 38-4xx console originally had a back on it. I have one that someone put a masonite back on. Obviously not original equipment. Also has no venting. Just a solid board. Probably should at least have a few vent holes, right?
#2

Yes.

And yes...a few vent holes...

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

Thanks Ron. Were they masonite or some cardboard type of material? Also would like to know what it looked like. Maybe I could cut this one to match.
#4

If you do a search for 38-116XX back or 38-690XX back, the 38-4XX back looked basically the same as those two - only sized to fit that cabinet.

I think the originals were closer to masonite than cardboard, although they have a texture somewhat similar to cardboard. Surviving original backs are very fragile and easily broken.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#5

Thanks again Ron. I'll look those up and see what I can find. Appreciate the help. So much good information here. Ed
#6

Found it. Man, there's a lot of holes in that thing. Still, looks doable. May give it a try. Thanks again. Ed




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