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What set does this knob this goes with ?
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I have no idea what it's for but am wondering if that's the knob or the bezel?
It seems that another knob with a pointer might go inside it? Or possibly it went behind a mask with a window so only one number at a time showed? |
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You're right, the hold through the center is smooth so a shaft could rotate through it.
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Sparton Mirror in Lid 4900 or 4940. It rotates inside the large round windowed raised gold bezel. Here is a link to one on Chuck's site:
http://www.myvintagetv.com/sparton_4940.htm
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Tim |
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Cool, mystery solved
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The caption for the Sparton mirror-in-lid TV says it has a 12 channel tuner. the mystery item features numbers 1 through 13.
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Also the numbers would be upside down with the channel window in that location.
I think the general idea is correct though, it was used in something like this, perhaps a different Sparton, one with the window on the bottom? |
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Next time you are in the Early Television Museum, you might look at their 1949 Sparton: http://www.earlytelevision.org/sparton_4951.html Click on the image to enlarge, then click again and it will expand more. I believe that is your knob. The FCC dropped channel 1 in 1948, but several sets still had the obsolete channel in 1949. This could simply be an early production 1949 set. I think that this knob rotated, but since it had to be aligned to the tuner shaft and the window, it was held in place with a spring clamp outside the plastic. |
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Here we go. Maybe you also have the missing channel knob that goes to this set?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-MIRR...item4ac02facdc |
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Looks like this set has the outer part with the channel #s but they stuck a 'tone' knob in the center.
Wouldn't mind getting one someday, but this one is a little too rough and far away. |
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