nicktusa
2013-06-30 15:24:02 UTC
Help!
Last week I rescued a Johnson Desk Kilowatt (s/n 100031) from an outdoo
metal storage shed in Rhode Island. It made a stop at the W9DY
Boatanchor Field Day in Jonesborough, TN but now resides in sunny South
Louisiana. Here is the problem: the desk is complete except it i
missing the center pencil drawer. It appears the drawer would be abou
27-inches wide and no more than about 22 inches deep. Ive learne
these steel desks are called airline tanker desks and were made b
several companies in the 40s and 50s. The killer is there is n
identification on any part of the desk or pedestal that suggests wha
company actually made it. If anyone knows for sure who did, I woul
appreciate a note. I am trying to find a suitable drawer so I can sen
the whole pedestal and desk out for some body work and paint and can
without the center pencil drawer.
This looks to be an easy restoration as all of the iron is intact a
well as the cosmetic stuff even down to the RF panel cover plate.
73 Nick K5E
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nicktusa
Last week I rescued a Johnson Desk Kilowatt (s/n 100031) from an outdoo
metal storage shed in Rhode Island. It made a stop at the W9DY
Boatanchor Field Day in Jonesborough, TN but now resides in sunny South
Louisiana. Here is the problem: the desk is complete except it i
missing the center pencil drawer. It appears the drawer would be abou
27-inches wide and no more than about 22 inches deep. Ive learne
these steel desks are called airline tanker desks and were made b
several companies in the 40s and 50s. The killer is there is n
identification on any part of the desk or pedestal that suggests wha
company actually made it. If anyone knows for sure who did, I woul
appreciate a note. I am trying to find a suitable drawer so I can sen
the whole pedestal and desk out for some body work and paint and can
without the center pencil drawer.
This looks to be an easy restoration as all of the iron is intact a
well as the cosmetic stuff even down to the RF panel cover plate.
73 Nick K5E
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nicktusa