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Re: Fisher 200T - fell apart right before my eyes in 1968.

38.99.155.1

That is amazing as Fisher service back then was considered some of the best in the US industry.

Was this a factory authorized service center, i.e. Joe Tech Authroized Service Center or from Fisher's factory? If an authorized service center it would have been a someone not providing the level of service expected by The Fisher Corporation. I know that as late as 1972 they were providing new faceplates for their mono and tube receivers as well as the first gen SS units as I had to order some for used units I was at the time restoring. I had bought out a store stocking used units and the owner had defaced many units before they were seized by the repo man. Getting replacement Scott faceplates was difficult. Sherwood had plenty of stock; if I knew the what I know now, I'd have bought of their available model stock and stored them. Imagine having access to NOS tube Sherwood white painted faceplates today.


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