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Can anyone help?
I have a vintage radio collecting bug at auctions and sales that gives me problems. It means I often have duplicate sets that are fine but with just one (different) thing wrong with them.
At present I have two Beomaster 1900s one works perfectly but has very poor woodwork. The other is almost immaculate but has damaged switches and only works on one channel. I could obviously dismantle both sets and reassemble to make a good set, or even re-veneer the untidy one. This may be a bit drastic, as I have another Beomaster with wooden sides where these are fixed to the main structure with clips. I can't decide from the general assembly drawing whether this is also the case with the 1900.
It is a trivial question but if anyone could tell me if they do clip in place then it would prevent me doing something drastic. Moire importantly it would stop me doing serious damage and ending with a wreck.
Many thanks in advance
John
The three panels are clipped to the plastic chassis. Easily reveneered and/or swapped.
Martin
Many thanks Martin. I will go ahead with confidence.