Try Keystone Electronics.
http://www.keyelco.com/products/sprod02.asp?CategoryID=8

Good luck,

Ed, VA3ES
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Jack Schmidling wrote:
Furthermore, two of the pins on this socket are missing and they are not 
unused pins.  The sockets are riveted in so installing a new one would 
be a pain to say the least.

Question:  can new pins be inserted into such a socket to repair it?  If 
so, where would one get replacement pins?
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