SB-104 spinner knobs...
Guy G. Giacopuzzi DDS
ggg3dds at JS-NET.COM
Wed Apr 29 09:36:39 EDT 1998
Multi-Volti Devices wrote:
>
> My experience in talking to Heath vendors, even for long dead products,
> is that they are still obligated to the proprietary arrangement made
> with Heath (their feeling, not mine). I was told by several that tooling
> remains the property of the company that paid for it, forever. Release
> of information required written permission from Heath. For my purposes,
> who knows how many presidents ago, Heath gave me permission to attempt
> to get information however I needed to, but they could not authorize
> anything officially because there was no way to know what impact that
> might have on Heath's future plans.
>
> Independently, I saw knobs in Buckeye Stamping's catalog that look
> familiar, for some reason. Nothing specifically Heathlike, but there is
> a spinner knob I have seen somewhere, maybe on the old Signal One CX-7
> or CX-11.
>
> MurrayDo you, or do some of the "hams at Heath" have any "in's" there to ask
permission, or get a line on who produced them???
ggg
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