WTB RO 1475 selector pushbuttons

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WTB RO 1475 selector pushbuttons

by DRebber » Mon May 09, 2011 6:45 pm

I am trying to locate the selector pushbuttons for a Rock-Ola 1475 Tempo in the numbers "33", "34", and "36". These buttons are approximately 1 13/16" X 5/8" and are orange with black embossed numbers.

Please let me know if you have extras or are parting out a Rock-Ola with these pushbuttons.

Thanks!

Respectfully,

Davd


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Re: WTB RO 1475 selector pushbuttons

by Ron Rich » Tue May 10, 2011 5:04 am

Did you try the "usual suspects" ?


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Re: WTB RO 1475 selector pushbuttons

by DRebber » Tue May 10, 2011 1:31 pm

Ron,

Yes, I have tried the usual suspects. VC wants $175 for an entire set (only option) and haven't heard back from Durfee yet. The juke owner says he can live with it as-is, but I thought someone might have a rust bucket hanging around that still had the OEM buttons.

BTW, have you ever tried to "re-invent" the program selector button return spring system? At $10 per spring, I'm looking at it and thinking there has got to be a better way... just sayin'.

David


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Re: WTB RO 1475 selector pushbuttons

by Ron Rich » Tue May 10, 2011 6:16 pm

Hi David,
How 'bout Bill Butterfield, and Roy Dean--?? (BTW--if that set is as nice as the ones for the AMi-H/I models, it sure "brightens up" the phono--even at that price !) On the "spring"--not sure what you are talking about, as it has been years since I have seen that model-- Ron Rich

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