Hi Bill,
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Which Model Numbers do you still need? I have a few
Hallis sitting around and will be glad to take and send the photos, if I have
the specific ones you need.
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Chris KU4LV
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Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 4:06
PM
Subject: [HallicraftersRadios]
Gentlemen,
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Some of you may know that I have
been actively collecting images of the labels, tags or nameplates found on
Hallicrafters equipment.? I
estimate, in another 10 years, these labels especially the paper ones, will be
gone forever.? I have images of
Tube Layouts, Manufacturer Model Identification labels, Serial # tags,
etc.
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I have a large library of this
stuff and it is available in JPG format to anyone who needs a specific labels
or tag for a restoration project.?
I also collected these seemingly innocuous pieces of history just for
histories sake for eventual placement on CD for distribution.?
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Most of the images are not art
ready.? That is, they cannot be
printed directly to a printer for transfer to your restoration project without
editing or manipulation.? What I
have done in the past with some restoration projects, was to print the picture
of the label and in a graphics program, make a new label or a reasonable
facsimile from the hard copy or if the image is close to perfection (a lot of
them are), size it and print it for direct application to the project
radio.
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To make a long story short, if any
of you have a radio or other Hallicrafters product with labels still intact,
could you please take a digital image of them in high resolution mode and
email same to me for inclusion into the archive of labels.? I have attached (2) images for your
curiosity to show you what I am saving or looking
for.
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Thanks,
K2WH
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