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----- Original Message -----
\n From: Ed Langworthy
\n To: Pro-97@yahoogroups.com
\n Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 5:47 PM
\n Subject: Re: [Pro-97] Re: Volume Knobs
\n
\n
\n Ken and all,
\n
\n I found them using the Make and model #. It looks like they
\n don't use the first letter in the part number on the website.
\n
\n so try these:
\n
\n K29-5150-03
\n K29-5159-03
\n
\n Sorry for the inconvenience. I wrote in my first email what my
\n purchase order listed for the part numbers. Don't know why
\n they don't use the same on the website.
\n
\n Ed Langworthy
\n North Waterboro, ME
\n
\n
\n
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