I attended a performance today by a woman who does a Rosie the Riveter routine 
as if she is speaking from 1944, dramatizing principally the roles of women 
during WWII.  One of her props was a 1930-something stand-up wooden Philco 
BC-SW radio.  I noticed - and spoke with her about it afterward - that one of 
the knobs on the radio is not authentic.  It looks like a Hammarlund knob from 
the 60s.  The rest are wooden and look the part.  She asked if I knew where she 
might look for something that would be closer to the original.  Anyone who does 
vintage radio restorations know of some sources I could pass along?

Thanks, as always . . . 

Ted, KN1CBR 
    
    

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