That photo is black and white so you cant get a true color. My 38-116 that I restored has the same and it looks like the same plastic stuff that the dial is made off, I think they call it fonolic or something. I don't think you can get reproductions, you may have to make your own. I didn't bother to get mine to look new, just left them
If you have a color printer, you can choose a color a few shades lighter than what the tabs are now, and use that as a backgrounds color, and black letters of the proper font and size, and print them on an ink jet printer. After that, before you cut them out from the page, spray it well on both sides with clear, gloss polyurethane varnish. Let it dry well, and cut the tabs out. I have used this method for several radios.
Yes, and the star is for an unassigned selection. The ones that were programed had call letters on them. Of course they could be set after the named setting were made.
What are the exact dimensions of these? I'd like to make them as close as possible to the originals so if anyone could provide the length x width that would be a big help!
Since you don't have one to compare or make a template from , I would pull dial off and make one that fits good and use that as template for the others.
Just about everyone has a Philco dial that's been washed clean and that's what I use. For lettering I use clear matte laserjet labels and MS Word. If you look into the fonts you will even find the star.