It's the right thing at a good opening bid but the shipping cost shown is insane. For some reason they're showing international priority mail. If you're in the US, you should be able to get the cost down considerably.
Jim
Winding key for XVI "L" door
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Re: Winding key for XVI "L" door
Ow - I didn't notice that crazy international shipping price! Fortunately, the seller specifies a $6 shipping cost within the continental U.S.
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Re: Winding key for XVI "L" door
Many thanks you everyone who aided me in this search. I finally bought the crank from ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-victrol ... 416d843f83
I messaged the seller about the ridiculous shipping cost (originally $28!) and apparently that was an ebay default. So they're shipping it first class for $8 - $10. And I'm picking up my XVI L-door on Friday! Let the games begin.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-victrol ... 416d843f83
I messaged the seller about the ridiculous shipping cost (originally $28!) and apparently that was an ebay default. So they're shipping it first class for $8 - $10. And I'm picking up my XVI L-door on Friday! Let the games begin.
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Re: Winding key for XVI "L" door
Thanks to everyone for helping me find the correct crank. It arrived today and I'm happy to report that it fits perfectly and the motor is a good one. It's quiet, strong and keeps an even pace without wavering.