tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7361237673474611033.post5503087025554749213..comments2024-03-25T09:10:23.746+00:00Comments on Doz' Blog: National AE-670 Basket case repairs and restoration.Dozhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01517789746939070858noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7361237673474611033.post-79029616291233079262018-03-31T05:56:23.838+01:002018-03-31T05:56:23.838+01:00If your friend would like a new magic eye for his ... If your friend would like a new magic eye for his radio you could go try a Soviet or Chinese substitute, though I'm not sure whether those are the same as an EM80 or an EM81. If he wants to get a reproduction dial made there is a antique radio supplier in the U.S called "Radio Daze" that can reproduce them, but it probably would be in the $50-$60 US dollar range. They also sell reproduction speaker grill cloth, but I have seen repro cloth available elsewhere for Phillips and German radios of the same era from an outfit in Holland I think. <br /> As you have probably figured out this was a Japanese import radio manufactured by Matsushita. Matsushita used to marked radios under the "National Radio" brand everywhere but in the U.S and Canada due to the presence of "The National Compandy" of Malden, Massachusetts, a maker of communications receivers, parts, and other radio equipment. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7361237673474611033.post-50262780830167514012018-01-07T16:57:33.777+00:002018-01-07T16:57:33.777+00:00Extremely interesting and entertaining. Thank you...Extremely interesting and entertaining. Thank you!Andy Goloskofhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17417332532286529329noreply@blogger.com