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42-1009 Decals
#1

Hi, does anyone have a picture of the decals for the 42-1009? I need to know where they go and what they are supposed to say. Thanks!
#2

Sorry Jeremy,

I don't have a 42-1009 but I can probably look up which decals you need. Give me a day or so.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

Thanks, Ron! I've got a vague idea that they should be curved and from left to right say something like "Tone" (or "Bass"???), "Volume", "Phono-Bands", and "Dial Tuning" but obviously I'd like to be certain before I slap anything on there. Thanks for your help!
#4

I believe you are correct.

I don't have one to look at, as mentioned before. But I think you will be OK with decal set DCL-41-608 from Radio Daze. This includes "BASS" (with curved arrow), "VOLUME," "DIAL TUNING" and "PHONO-BANDS."

The decals apply, from left to right, in the order given above (BASS - VOLUME - DIAL TUNING - PHONO-BANDS).

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#5

Thanks, Ron. I've used Radio Daze before, and I'm pretty happy with their products. I'll pick up this set on my next order from them.




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