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need parts
#1

I am looking for a face plate which would include the plastic ring and the glass plate with the screws. Also, I was wondering if the one out of four knobs is supposed to be wood? Prices anyone? It is for a 42-380 floor model in good condition.
Thankyou
mb
#2

Hi,I am not familiar with your model so I am not sure if this will help.There are some reproduction faceplates (escutcheons) and knobs
available.I purchased some through a place in upstate N.Y. The name is Radio Daze. I do not want to give you the impression this is the only place to go as there may be others.Also there is a radio "junk yard" on the web that sells old parts. Sorry I can't be more specific ,but hope this helps some.Good luck in your search for parts, they are out there somewhere!
#3

Hi mb.

Like Bill said you can get the dial scale from http://www.radiodaze.com/
They do very good work and look like the original. Good people to deal with. The face plate or escutcheons for your radio can be found here.
http://www.antiqueradioknobs.com/partlistings.html
All of your knobs should be plastic I think. I have only worked on one 42-380. You can get your knob there also.

Hope this helps
Terry




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