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Philco 42-355
#31

OK.....got it out...intact. I have disconnected the wire on the right that goes to the speaker. The next question is about all of the decals and papers stuck on the inside of the cabinet. Some have the model number and other info. I assume I want to preserve these......but how? Do I just cover them with some wide clear tape? I plan on cleaning the interior of the cabinet.
#32

"HELLO" your post #30. Look..... I told you up front I wasn't good with computers....see my post #3. The pic was sent before the text of my question so it was out of order from my end and I resent the question. Sorry to get you fuzzed up. Remove me from your forum.

Best Mike
#33

Sigh...

Sorry you got upset, but I had just told you how to remove the FM antenna plug. When you asked again I thought you were ignoring my post.

Have a nice day.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#34

Don't get upset Mike, often people are responding at the same time makes for some out of sequence messages. As for your stickers, cover them with some wax paper taped down to the wood. No tape on the label.

Jerry

A friend in need is a pest!  Bill Slee ca 1970.




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