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Need Philco 46-350 parts and advice
#1

Hello everyone. I just joined and just acquired my first Philcos, a 46-350 and a 41-250.

I need the glass dial scale for a Philco 46-350. I also need to find some feet to replace what is left of the old ones. Any ideas? The four-section can was replaced with cardboard cans, so I also could use an old capacitor and support bracket/clamp.

Which paint color code do you think is best for the metal handle attachments?

Does anyone know the name of that exterior covering material? Do you also know a source for it? My 46-350 is OK, excpet for one small hole, but similar material was used on some portable record players I have.

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#2

Hello,

I have a 46-350 parts set. I know I have a good dial glass. I will try to remember to look tonight to see if I have the other parts you need. I don't remember if I kept the cabinet or not.

Sean
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#3

Sean - someone else is selling me an entire part set, but thanks for checking.

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