Escutcheon screws

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billybob62
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Escutcheon screws

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I, like a dummy, took off the lock escutcheon of my C250 and lost a couple of screws.
Any idea where I can get some replacement screws?
Thank you very much.
John

p.s. I'm still looking but I better get some just in case.
j.

billybob62
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Re: Escutcheon screws

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I shall probably buy some brass quarter inch flat headed wood screws ,at least temporarily, until I get some of the real thing. :(
John

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Re: Escutcheon screws

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I'll get some in the mail. How many do you need? I found three that match the screws in my Amberola 1-A. Will those do the trick? Jerry Blais

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Re: Escutcheon screws

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Oh, Jerry,

That's great. Three should be fine. I'll put a box under my work to catch them should I fumble the ball.

If they don't fit, I'll either send them back to you or save them for another bumble thumbed fellow collector.

Thanks very much.

John

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Re: Escutcheon screws

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Jerry comes through again, the guy is unbelievable ----good people do good things, when they are able. A suggestion about misplacing nuts and screws and other applicable transparent (couldn't spell invisable) dropped parts. Harbor Freight sells them---- magnetic bowls "parts holder"

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Re: Escutcheon screws

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Isn't that the truth!! How wonderful it would be if we had 5 people around the country who were like Jerry.

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