The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
Merry Christmas everyone!
I am a new member here, and I thought that I would start a new discussion regarding the Sixteen I recently purchased, rather than try to horn in on someone else's post. I am looking for guidance from experienced Scott owners/restorers.
I bought a 16, in the Acousticraft cabinet, for $160. The tuner chassis and power supply are in pretty good shape; only minor pitting. But it isn't complete. I believe that it was used as a parts set, by a collector I used to know (long story). I am missing:
-speaker
-dial pointer
-dial plastic cover
-tuning eye escutcheon
-large tuning knob
-pinch(?) knobs
-correct style tube shield caps
Member David Poland has graciously offered to sell me a reproduction large tuning knob, and I am now aware that the dial pointer and eye escutcheon were used by other radio brands.
But would I be better off buying a complete chassis, or even a complete radio with a poor cabinet, to get the parts I require to restore this set? I see a couple different ones on eBay right now. How much is too much money to pay for certain parts?
Any advice is appreciated!
Brad
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Of all your list items, the larger dial pointer may be the most difficult to find.
A parts set when you see one may be beneficial.
Thought you had tube shields.
There were two types of tube shield caps used on the Scott Sixteen. One with several small holes in a circle like the caps used on other models and the other with a single larger hole in the center like those in your photo.
Norman
As Norman noted, you do have the right tube shields. And as Dave noted, the dial pointer will be most difficult to locate. I <may> have a speaker to spare, I'll have to look. Even if I do, it will undoubtedly need to be re-coned. The plastic dial cover is available in reproduction, there are other threads here with info on that. Finally, all the information you would need is found in the Scott Info Archive link above.
Kent
The speaker for the Scott Sixteen has a stamped basket but even the cast basket 12-inch speakers employed by Scott were of two depths. It is best to measure the depth needed prior to ordering.
Norman
Norman,
I totally agree on this, as there seem to be so many variations with these speakers,
the seller on ebay does have quite a selection of cones, so is possibly a good place to start.
hopefully one can easily be found.
Mike
Happy New Year!
Thanks! That is great to know. I will keep an eye out for three more shield covers. Is it possible that the shields were used by another manufacturer, in a non-chrome version?
Yes, I would be very interested in purchasing a speaker, even if it needs to be re-coned. I have the materials here to re-cone it, as I bought up hundreds of cones, voice coils, and supplies from a fellow collector's estate a few years ago. I have been experimenting on smaller speakers.
I found a dial pointer in my parts, that is the exact same style, and it fits well. But, the arms are too short. I now know that the pointers were used by other manufacturers, so I'll keep an eye open.
Kent King said:
As Norman noted, you do have the right tube shields. And as Dave noted, the dial pointer will be most difficult to locate. I <may> have a speaker to spare, I'll have to look. Even if I do, it will undoubtedly need to be re-coned. The plastic dial cover is available in reproduction, there are other threads here with info on that. Finally, all the information you would need is found in the Scott Info Archive link above.
Kent
If you find a reasonable substitute for the pointer, please let me know as I need one as well!
Brad Winder said:
Happy New Year!
Thanks! That is great to know. I will keep an eye out for three more shield covers. Is it possible that the shields were used by another manufacturer, in a non-chrome version?
Yes, I would be very interested in purchasing a speaker, even if it needs to be re-coned. I have the materials here to re-cone it, as I bought up hundreds of cones, voice coils, and supplies from a fellow collector's estate a few years ago. I have been experimenting on smaller speakers.
I found a dial pointer in my parts, that is the exact same style, and it fits well. But, the arms are too short. I now know that the pointers were used by other manufacturers, so I'll keep an eye open.
Kent King said:As Norman noted, you do have the right tube shields. And as Dave noted, the dial pointer will be most difficult to locate. I <may> have a speaker to spare, I'll have to look. Even if I do, it will undoubtedly need to be re-coned. The plastic dial cover is available in reproduction, there are other threads here with info on that. Finally, all the information you would need is found in the Scott Info Archive link above.
Kent
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