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where can I find a person to repair an old 1960’s phonograph on/off switch?
March 11th, 2010 by adminThe radio works great. It is the on/off switch on the turn tablethat is shot.
Unless it’s a specialized switch any repair shop should be able to do this. If it looks like it’s specialized, see if you can find a shop that says it works on that brand. It shouldn’t be hard to get this fixed.
2 Responses to “where can I find a person to repair an old 1960’s phonograph on/off switch?”
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March 11th, 2010 5:08 pm
Have you looked in the Yellow Pages in your town and called any repair shops to ask this same question?
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March 11th, 2010 5:48 pm
Unless it’s a specialized switch any repair shop should be able to do this. If it looks like it’s specialized, see if you can find a shop that says it works on that brand. It shouldn’t be hard to get this fixed.
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