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Philco D10 / D10a Pictures
#1

Hi,

I am looking for some good pictures that show the underside of the D10 / D10A that show the alignment of the various parts of the turntable/ The copy of the PhotoFacts that I have are very difficult to see.

Thanks,
Wayne
#2

I have a lot to do the next few days, overtime at work ,taxes ( I know, I know, it should have been done by now), etc but I will try to get a pic put up after the weekend if you like. If for some reason I don't, please remind me. By the way Chuck Schwark has a very good write up showing adjustments, etc if you want one, contact him also. Warren
#3

Thanks Warren. That would be great. I will also try to find the stuff from Chuck that you mentioned.

-Wayne
#4

Hey Wayne, I got my taxes done early so I uploaded a picture of the bottom of my D10A phonograph. My phonograph works, so it should be good the way it is here. Seems to show all but if you need more let me know. Also, here is a link to chucks schematic page, you can write him from there and ask him about it. He has the best info around.
http://www.philcorepairbench.com/schematics.htm , Warren

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