AJ is huge - people come from all over the world for it - I've sold there before - most of my stuff was bought by Japanese who just love British HiFi (I was selling a lot of Quad kit).
http://www.audiojumble.co.uk/previousevents.htm
Nick
On 4 Feb 2018, at 16:04, Terry S <tschw...@gmail.com> wrote:If you have any spares or breakers, I could use a better dial bezel for the DAC10.
On 4 Feb 2018, at 19:19, Terry S <tschw...@gmail.com> wrote:That's true of the DAC 90 but not true of the DAC 10, please google the picture.. It's an ivory plastic bezel surrounding the dial glass, held on with 4 screws.
DAC 10
Thanks
Terry
Many DAC10s were distributed by a charity called "British Wireless for the Blind Fund" which supplied DAC10s as they had button preset tuning and were easy to use. The charity was set up after the second world war due to the number of blind ex-service personnel returning.
When I was restoring one one years ago, it had one of the charity's lovely labels on it but in very poor condition. John S. remade the graphics beautifully and I used that to print into a water transfer sheet to make a new one.
Nick
There are two UK-centric vintage radio forums worth asking on:
https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/index.php
and
http://golbornevintageradio.co.uk/forum/index.php
Both are full of helpful folk.
Nick
Nick
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