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I am currently in the process of refurbishing my Beogram and I am thinking about getting it repainted as the paint has startet to chip and I don’t think the original paint job is of a good quality to be honest. The only problem I am facing is recreating the label at the back of the Beogram. Does anyone know what the various symbols in the bottom row of the label indicate. From my research I have found that there are always 6 symbols: Square in a square, D, N, S in a circle, S+ in a circle, and BZ19. Does anyone have the vector graphics for the Beogram 4000 label (or any other Beogram)?
Your help would be greatly appreciated!
Beosince98:Does anyone have the vector graphics for the Beogram 4000 label
Hi Beosince98,
Not sure if you ask for help in that field, but I can generate the vector graphic for the sticker, as close as the original one I can do.I will only need the size of the original since I unfortunately dont own a 4000!
I should use that picture as basis right?
Let me know…
matador43: Beosince98:Does anyone have the vector graphics for the Beogram 4000 label Hi Beosince98, Not sure if you ask for help in that field, but I can generate the vector graphic for the sticker, as close as the original one I can do.I will only need the size of the original since I unfortunately dont own a 4000! I should use that picture as basis right? Let me know…
Hi matador43,
I actually thought about contacting you as I absolutely love your work in the "A different kind of restoration!" post! I would actually like to purchase some new manuals for the Beogram 4000, if you have them available. I can definitely get you the size, and also some detailed photographs/scans of the original label. Please contact me at beocovers@gmail.com so we can discuss further details.
The D in a circle is the Demko mark.It's a mark telling that the item has been tested and approved by Demko to be electrically safe to use on mains power in Denmark.The similar S and N marks are for Norway and Sweden.
Martin
Email sent.
Thank you for the kind words.
Dillen:The D in a circle is the Demko mark. It's a mark telling that the item has been tested and approved by Demko to be electrically safe to use on mains power in Denmark. The similar S and N marks are for Norway and Sweden. Martin