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In Reply to: RE: Who else sells Dynaco replacements? (nt) posted by mqracing on April 16, 2015 at 15:09:49
I grew up in Bucks County - Doylestown.
Went to Drexel 1978-82
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yes... philly... in the Kensington section of the city. Near Kensington & Allegheny Aves.Dynaco and Acrosound of course were Philly bred companies. Acrosound was in the Manayunk section of Philly. Dyna originally was in West Philly, then moved to 30th and Jefferson and then to Blackwood, NJ.
Dyna's transformer maker was from the Kensington section of the city. At the SW corner of E Allegheny Ave and Emerald Streets. My house is two blocks south of this location at E. Clementine and Emerald (sw corner). My shop is two blocks north and east of the old transformer facility.
Originally (back in the fifties) the name of the transformer company was Tresco, then G&G Tresco and finally Technitrol. Technitrol continued to build Dyna transformers into the eighties after Stereo Cost Cutters in Ohio bought out the remaining stocks and etc from a previous Dynaco buyer (ESS by memory)...
in the mid-ninties Technitrol sold off all of their winding equipment and I bought all of the Dynaco vacuum tube related transformer designs from them.
MSL
Builder of MagneQuest & Peerless transformers since 1989
Edits: 04/16/15
"I grew up in Bucks County"
Cool! I spent about half my life in NE PA. Passed the General Amateur Radio exam at the FCC office in Philly when I was 14. That was just a few years ago... :)
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what town in NE PA, TK?
Builder of MagneQuest & Peerless transformers since 1989
Mostly the Scranton/WB area - Kingston, Trucksville, White Haven.
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