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March 30, 2021, 01:11:19 am »
Thanks, Conrad. I'm sure it will be lots of fun. How did you clean the metal contacts?
I'll make a point of taking photos along the way.
I really need a photo of what the front face of the cabinet looked like so I can make a replacement for the missing decoration.
A link to a period catalog would be very helpful if anyone has one.
I think the Clarostat asset tag is pretty neat.
Have Fun!
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March 30, 2021, 04:27:00 pm »
It's been so long, but I think I used Brasso to shine up all the metalwork. Just don't polish into the hard rubber top panel and mark it up. I don't know if mine has the decorative piece, but I'll look.
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