http://www.mrtwv.org/index.htm

This is a great group that runs the museum and if you email someone will
respond and then you can send pix of the other knobs and we may have
something for you. Be sure to look around the page. Visit your nearest
radio museum and be amazed at the quality stuff they have. I got to play a
Theremin at the Pavak museum on the north side of the Twin City’s . Anyway,
I hope you find the part or at least get some leads where to look.

On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 5:47 PM Dauer, Edward <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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