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81 Jr Cabinet Labels
#1

Anyone have a picture of or know where I can get the interior labels for an 81 Jr Cabinet?  The ones in mine are completely gone.

Thanks, Bill
#2

Hi Bill,

Here are some pictures I saved from a recent auction:

   

   

   

You might be able to figure out the exact original sizes from marks on your cabinet and chassis.
#3

Nathan. Thanks for the pictures. That definitely helps me know what was inside (at least on one side). I am wondering if there is a tube layout on the other side of the cabinet. The ones on the back of my chassis are still pretty good.
#4

I wonder if there was - here are a few more pics of other 81 cabinets:

   

   

   

As far as I can see from these examples there aren't any additional labels for the tube layout.
#5

I just realized - that patent label looks like it is basically a larger version of the reproduction one I made for my 645:


http://philcoradio.com/phorum/showthread.php?tid=13151



You might be able to just use that. Icon_smile


Oops - no. Looking more closely there are a bunch of differences: the 645 label doesn't have the model number, the patent list is smaller on the 81 and the font used is also different.
#6

If you don't want to try and make your own, this fellow makes reproductions.




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