Speaker Question
Keith Harvey
kharvey at AMTELECOM.CA
Sun Oct 29 19:38:04 EST 2000
Dom... In Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.. check with "Grandpas Radio Shop". I
have found tubes and stuff there, and in the process he gave me a tour of
his version of the "Smithsonian". His basement and garage workshops are
filled with old/ antique radio stuff and he specializes in restoring old
speakers/ radios for vintage cars etc. that restorers want to get to the
original state. He has tons of cones for speaker restoration as well as
about 80,000 NOS tubes, plus a few toolsheds full of old radio controls and
components.
I found material there I needed to restore a Zenith Transoceanic.
Sending stuff across the border is really quite simple. Give him a call,
George Found at 519-578-8915, I'm pretty sure he can help you.
73
Keith
VA3KRV
-----Original Message-----
From: (Domenic M. Mallozzi) <DMallozzi at AOL.COM>
To: HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV <HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV>
Date: Sunday, October 29, 2000 05:47 PM
Subject: Speaker Question
>Hi gang
>
>
>This is not a Heath question. But does anyone know a source of
Electrodynamic
>speakers used in 1930's radios or a company or individual that can recone
one.
>
>Thanks
>
>Dom
>
>N1DM
>
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