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39-17 Grille cloth supplier?
#1

Who has the most correct grille cloth for my 39-17 cabinet that Fred just finished for me?  What item number or name is it?  Thanks, Steve
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#2

Looking at the Gallery photo of a 39-17 I was all set to suggest Radio Daze as a supplier but I no longer see the cloth on their web site that I was looking for ( I used it in a 39-25 I did and I'm 99% sure I got it from Radio Daze). Short of that I'd look at ebay and the folks that Ron lists on the Resources Page ....and there's always a trip to Joanne Fabrics where I've found a few items.
#3

The original cloth was known as Philco "Ribbed" cloth. Bob ( klondike98 ) is correct, Radio Daze no longer carries this cloth.

I did find someone on the auction site who is selling cloth that is similar, and he says he is running out...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/300719399017

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#4

Thanks guys. I'll place an order with him.
#5

Bret Menassa (think I spelled it right) is a good egg, he may have bought up the suplly when the Grille Cloth folks closed up. I am sure he gives a square deal. btw --Super Job by Fred!

Paul

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#6

Paul,
Thanks for the heads-up. He's the one selling the cloth on eBay. Same number Ron mentioned. I emailed him and it's him. I think I'll get a couple extra, in case he stops selling it.....
Steve
#7

hey guys
this pattern  would be same for 250 and all bullet radios ?

sam

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mafiamen2
#8

Same for any Philco using the "Ribbed" cloth which includes several 1936-1939 models.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#9

Looks like RadioDaze has the ribbed cloth back in their lineup....
http://www.radiodaze.com/grille-cloth-14-item-grc14/




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