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Any chance of finding a Super 10 sized cabinet?

I'm looking for a cabinet for an HFL Nine In Line 28.  It's a battery superhet the size of a Scott World's Record Super 10... The front panel is 26" x 7" and the chassis is nearly 11" deep.  That's almost identical to the dimensions of a Super 10, I think. The two even look somewhat alike.

What do you all think? Am I likely to find a cabinet that fits? I've also been considering how hard it would be to make one myself, but since I'm not a woodworker, I can foresee a 'non-professional' result. Is there anyone who builds nice cabinets in that style?

Thanks!

Rodney

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Rodney - Patience will pay off eventually. I have found a few of the large battery set cabinet over the years and have most of my Scott chassis in homes. The depth is the issue - finding a 26x7 cabinet isn't too hard, but the 10.5 in depth is tough. I will look in my storage, I <might> have something...will check this weekend.

Kent

Thank you, Kent!

Well, the one extra cabinet I do have is a really odd size - 30in wide, 8in high and 9 in deep, so it won't work for you, sorry. 

Kent

Thanks for looking, Kent, I appreciate it!

You guys are not going to believe this!  I actually found one of these cabinets today in the wild!!!  Just 25 minutes from my house.

I woke up this morning and looked at Seattle craigslist, and there was one for sale as a shoe rack.  No kidding.  The ad said only, "Radio cabinet with hinged top. Used as shoe storage."  LOL

It's in poor condition and it's going to take a lot of work to make it beautiful.  I'm thinking it may be a job for Fred Taylor.  Here are a few pictures, including with the radio in it.

Does anyone know the manufacturer of this cabinet, or if it had a model number or name?

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Amazing find.  You have some luck.

Sending it to Fred is a good idea. 

That is fantastic! They turn up, but usually at a meet, not as a shoe rack. That will be great for the set.

Kent

Nice. But, what to do with the Nine-in-Line superhet?  :>)

Is a D H Fritz & Co. cabinet. (Corbett cabinets are similar design, but has a somewhat different design impressed on the angled corners.)

I have a Scott World Record 10 in a cabinet just like yours. And early AC-10 receiver in another.

Thanks for that info about D H Fritz & Co.

Not sure what you mean about the Nine-In-Line.  Do you mean, when I get my Scott Super 10, what cabinet will the Nine-In-Line go into?

Well... I'll cross that bridge when I come to it!  :-)

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