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Re: A Montgomery Airline Radio Phono Combo [message #25867 is a reply to message #25843] Thu, 06 July 2006 19:33 Go to previous message
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Your dial is at your fingertips!!!!! Yor computer and everyday software can make you a new dial very easily. Take the broken parts and put them together as best as possible and scan them in to your computer. Load the image into your ADOBE or like program and find the "clone" section of the program and fix the image. You can then find "water soluable decal paper on the internet, about $2.00 a sheet. Print the image onto the decal paper, after a few trys on regular paper. Spray the decal with spray laquor from Home Depot, cut it to fit your "new" clear glass that you just bought at Home depot, they cut to size or do it yourself. Follow the instructions that come with the paper, afix it to your glass. You can then sit back and listen to you new treasure with your dial glass. The total cost will be around $10 to $12 dollars. If you do more for other radios the price goes down big-time.

 
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