I have a Cornell Dublier mica cap which matches your description. It is marked 
Type 9 FLS, 0.0001 uF, 3kV WV, 6 kV Test Voltage. Would that work? 
73
John 
K5PRO

> Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 18:30:05 -0500
> From: "Rick Brashear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [AMRadio] Last Plea for Capacitor
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> Okay guys... I have run full circle with this A2 L mica capacitor.  For
> those who may have missed the first go around, I am looking for a .0001 mfd
> at 2500 wvdc capacitor.  It must be a Type A2 L, which is a mica
> transmitting capacitor.  It is about 1.75 inches long by 1.25 inches wide
> and a little under .5 inch thick.  It has tapered ends and screw type
> terminals for the mount and connections.  They are still being manufactured,
> but the price of one new unit is unbelievably high.  I could possibly get by
> with a .00015 or .0002, but would really like to stick with this value.  It
> can be the thicker version which handles more current, but all other
> dimensions must be as stated.  Any help locating this will be greatly
> appreciated.  I am offering cold, hard cash money!
> 
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