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It's me...again. Starting a new thread...again.
So...I have my great-grandparents' floor model Airline radio. I have no idea what year it was made...but my mom had it for years, and after she passed, I took it. However...it's in sad shape. All of the "guts" are still there, but the board it's on is loose, knobs are missing, the cloth over the the speakers are ripped in two places, some of the varnish is worn, etc.
I would love nothing more than to have this thing restored so I can use it. I've done a few searches online, and there are a lot of reputable looking restorers out there. However...most are on the east coast, and the *one* person I found who is local (so far, anyway) isn't taking on any more projects.
So, I come to you for some advice! Hopefully someone here has had a radio restored.
What should I look for in a restorer? What are the reasonable rates? If I have to ship somewhere, would you recommend it? And what is the best way to ship?
Thanks in advance!
So...I have my great-grandparents' floor model Airline radio. I have no idea what year it was made...but my mom had it for years, and after she passed, I took it. However...it's in sad shape. All of the "guts" are still there, but the board it's on is loose, knobs are missing, the cloth over the the speakers are ripped in two places, some of the varnish is worn, etc.
I would love nothing more than to have this thing restored so I can use it. I've done a few searches online, and there are a lot of reputable looking restorers out there. However...most are on the east coast, and the *one* person I found who is local (so far, anyway) isn't taking on any more projects.
So, I come to you for some advice! Hopefully someone here has had a radio restored.
What should I look for in a restorer? What are the reasonable rates? If I have to ship somewhere, would you recommend it? And what is the best way to ship?
Thanks in advance!