Local repair/restoration help

Electrically amplified phonographs or radio/phonographs and related components (approx. 1928-1990).



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Local repair/restoration help

by wingnut049 » Tue Jan 17, 2012 4:43 pm

Hi Group-
Is anyone aware of someone who can restore a Philco 1201 and rebuild the motor on my V-M 314 that is in the Fayetteville, North Carolina area? I don't mind driving an hour or so to get to them. It's getting frustrating. There doesn't seem to be anyone interested in the old technology. Jeff

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Re: Local repair/restoration help

by MattTech » Tue Jan 17, 2012 7:34 pm

If you haven't done it yet, try google searches for "vintage radio repair" or restorations.
I know there are very few of us restoration techs out there to service these old things, and I get people from other states wanting to mail me their units.
Try to get some information pertaining to other customers they've done work for - references - I've heard some horror stories of so-called restoration techs who do sloppy work, or others who have to be threatened with legal action because they don't even do the work and ask for an up-front fee on top of it all.

A good restorer will not usually ask for money up front.

Here's some resource links that might help you.

http://www.radioantiques.com/services.html
and
http://www.thevoiceofmusic.com/links.html
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Re: Local repair/restoration help

by Ron Rich » Tue Jan 17, 2012 8:09 pm

Matt,
I have come to the conclusion that I now need to ask for some up-front money to cover parts. I did not do this for years, but frankly, I am tired of getting "stuck" with parts that I can't sell, when someone "flakes out"--my wife will have the honor of send most of them to the junkyard, some day.
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Re: Local repair/restoration help

by MattTech » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:15 am

Ron Rich wrote:Matt,
I have come to the conclusion that I now need to ask for some up-front money to cover parts. I did not do this for years, but frankly, I am tired of getting "stuck" with parts that I can't sell, when someone "flakes out"--my wife will have the honor of send most of them to the junkyard, some day.
Ron Rich


Ron, understandably I can add that there are certain circumstances which require an up-front "good faith" deposit.
I just don't think a servicer should charge the full amount of a restoration before work is done - how does anyone know in advance the amount of labor-hours involved?

With vintage things, there's always surprises.
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Re: Local repair/restoration help

by Ron Rich » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:55 am

Matt,
I agree 100% with that -- I don't even have any idea of what to "estimate" on some of the stuff I do. If axked, I usually quote a "ballpark"-way over what I think it may cost, just to "cover my butt"--Most of the time, I come in under the estimate-- but, there's always that once in a while item that "someone else" has "repaired" prior to me--
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Re: Local repair/restoration help

by ami-man » Wed Jan 18, 2012 3:02 pm

Hi Ron & Matt,

The only time I charge a upfront fee is if I have to leave the workshop and travel to a job, if this is the case I get a credit card payment before I get in the car.
Needless to say I have been caught out in the past.

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Alan

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Re: Local repair/restoration help

by DoghouseRiley » Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:42 pm

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