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PHILCO 116B labels
#1

Would anyone be willing to share nice, clear scans of the tube placement label, and any chassis stickers for the 116B tombstone? My cabinet and chassis is missing all of them except for the sticker which mentions the Run #. Thanks!
#2

The cabinet only had one decal, the PHILCO trademark at top center.

I have a loose tube placement sticker around here somewhere; if I find it in the next day or two, I'll scan and share so you can print out a nice repro...this sticker came out of one of my sets and I need to glue it back.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#3

I'd really appreciate that scan, Ron. Thanks! I'm on vacation this week, and the main item on my "to do" list is getting my 116 back together. Yesterday, it was in the 70's with about 35% humidity here in northern WV, so I grabbed the nice weather opportunity to spray the Mohawk toner and lacquer (refer to my post about needing advice on this). It turned out well, and the cabinet has it's original look to it again. Today, I'm cleaning, and lubing the dial drive as per the article on rebuilding dial drives for the 116, 640, 650, etc. I still have to do an alignment, and then get it all back together, hopefully...keeping fingers crossed! Your scan would be a nice finishing touch! Thanks!
#4

Here you go.

[Image: http://i326.photobucket.com/albums/k420/...6tl_sm.jpg]

Link to a larger (higher resolution) version:

http://i326.photobucket.com/albums/k420/...Layout.jpg

The original is 4 inches wide, 3 inches tall.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN




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