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Old 31st Aug 2008, 4:43 pm   #1
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Default Preset station label offer

My motor-tuned 1938 HMV 664 radiogram is soon to depart into the hands of a new custodian, along with its almost complete (one missing) sheet of alternative station labels for the preset buttons, and it occurred to me that a scan of the sheet might be welcome and useful to anyone restoring a late '30s EMI model with push-button tuning. The below's a taster only because of file size limitations: PM me with email address if you'd like a full size scan of the sheet. I'm fairly sure the paper was always cream, there's a little foxing in evidence, but that only reflects how the original labels now are and could be tidied up to taste if anyone wishes.

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Paul
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