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Old 15-10-24, 17:15
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Well, the mystery manufactured cylinder mounted on the right side chassis plate of the coil assembly is no longer a mystery. It actually serves two purposes; a guard to protect the tuning gear drive whenever the coil chassis assembly is removed and replaced from its wooden case, and as a support pedestal that allows the assembly to rest on a work bench on its right hand side for servicing. Note the last photo.


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