My step-daughter rec’d this radio cabinet. She’s re-purposing it to use with a portable speaker. We’ve fixed it up a bit but we’d also like to add a dial display under the curved dial glass. Any idea where we could get a reproduction of a suitable/appropriate dial (guessing Rogers circa 1935?) or a high res photo of one we could print off and insert?
Thanks,
Jim
This topic was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by jimk.
You have a Rogers model 10-65 and it uses a round plastic drum dial with three bands.
The Rogers 10-12, 10-120 and the 10-85 use a very similar dial, except they have more bands.
Here are some photos of my rogers 10-12 drum dial.
I suppose someone might have a a junker, but this is the best I can come up with.
Dan in Calgary
This reply was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by Dan Walker. Reason: spelling
I am not quite sure of exactly what you want but I have a couple of glass dials .
Attached is a pdf of one. Is this something like what you are looking for?
The dials are not for sale (yet) but I can try to make a printable copy so that you can print it on a transparent sheet and cut to fit
I have two 1936 Northern Electric 105 floor model radios.
One of the radio’s glass with the dial information is cracked, the other is in good shape.
I am looking for a way to transfer the dial information on the good glass to another piece of glass to replace the broken one.