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13 I'm all thumbs around mechanical and electronics devices. Can I find people who know how to make these things work? |
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This article is from the Antique Radios And Phonographs FAQ, by Hank van Cleef vancleef@netcom with numerous contributions by others.
Yes. You may find someone locally who still does work on tube
electronic equipment, and a few telephone calls to service shops will
point you in the right direction if there is someone in your area.
There are a few people who specialize in repairing and restoring old
phonographs and old radios. While none are listed in this revision of
the FAQ, we may include a few if there is a demand for this information.
For a price, you can have almost any antique "high-tech" device restored
to like-new condition, if not better.
 
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