Although this may be very minor, here are the results of reproducing the missing SABA emblems on my old remote I have inquired about in this thread.
http://home.twcny.rr.com/densradios/SabaBadgesRepro.JPG
My radio friend from Montreal greatly assisted me in cleaning up the images to reproduce on transparancy sheets in the appropriate shade of blue comparable to that of the earlier Saba remote controls. This color shading info is based only on visual evidence of other early examples of the remote control model 2007. The emblems used for the copying of the images are from my later RS125 (lighter blue shade) that is for the Freiburg Continental 410 (US)
A next "rainy day" project is to reproduce the missing rubber/ plastik cushions for both remote control units. I must machine a mold to reproduce the little "feet" cushions with urethane rubber mix, colored with pigments to assure a close/ proper match to each of the remote control's housings, in accordance to the missing/ hardened original cushions for each.
Oh- Here is the stripped cabinet for the Saba Meersburg7...I will place new wood veneer on the top surface and refinish. Other than a full instrument alignment on the chassis, this radio will finally be complete!
http://home.twcny.rr.com/densradios/SabaVeneer.JPG
Regards to all,
D. Daly
http://home.twcny.rr.com/densradios/SabaBadgesRepro.JPG
My radio friend from Montreal greatly assisted me in cleaning up the images to reproduce on transparancy sheets in the appropriate shade of blue comparable to that of the earlier Saba remote controls. This color shading info is based only on visual evidence of other early examples of the remote control model 2007. The emblems used for the copying of the images are from my later RS125 (lighter blue shade) that is for the Freiburg Continental 410 (US)
A next "rainy day" project is to reproduce the missing rubber/ plastik cushions for both remote control units. I must machine a mold to reproduce the little "feet" cushions with urethane rubber mix, colored with pigments to assure a close/ proper match to each of the remote control's housings, in accordance to the missing/ hardened original cushions for each.
Oh- Here is the stripped cabinet for the Saba Meersburg7...I will place new wood veneer on the top surface and refinish. Other than a full instrument alignment on the chassis, this radio will finally be complete!
http://home.twcny.rr.com/densradios/SabaVeneer.JPG
Regards to all,
D. Daly