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Offline Oli

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Rocker Switch
« on: November 12, 2010, 08:30:44 am »
Hi,

I just found it on e-bay, never saw this link in this forum :

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140476925220&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:en


Well, the price is quite high for a rocker switch. I`m not quite shure if they do fit in the 200s plate.

Greetings

Oliver
SUNN Sorado - 1969 / SUNN 2000S - 1970 / SUNN Sorado  - 1971 / SUNN 350B - 1973 / SUNN Coliseum 880 - 1973 / SUNN Concert Bass - 1972 / SUNN Concert Bass - 1979 / 2x SUNN 215B - 1970/75 / SUNN/SAD 2000S cab

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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2010, 08:04:54 am »
Oli,
I understand your concern on price. I was perplexed what to sell them for. Take this into consideration, A custom made to spec switch could run as high as 17.00 plus, depending on whom you order from. Not to mention the bulb replacement kits i have seen for 22.00. I new i was going to get beat up for the price here on the forum.I haven't taken my first generation Model T apart yet. But i am pretty sure it is the same switch. Anybody confirm? I will be selling the model T amp soon.
« Last Edit: November 13, 2010, 01:19:12 pm by akindle »

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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2010, 01:51:49 am »
Oli,
I understand your concern on price. I was perplexed what to sell them for. Take this into consideration, A custom made to spec switch could run as high as 17.00 plus, depending on whom you order from. Not to mention the bulb replacement kits i have seen for 22.00. I new i was going to get beat up for the price here on the forum.I haven't taken my first generation Model T apart yet. But i am pretty sure it is the same switch. Anybody confirm? I will be selling the model T amp soon.

Hi,

sorry, that should not sound like I`m really concerned about the price, though I have never payed 17$ for a rocker switch. Though I think it`s great that there are so many people trying to get the "real stuff" for the old Sunn amps, like the member who did the knobs 2 years ago. Should the switches fit with the 200S/2000S amps when they fit with the Model T?

Greetings

Oli 
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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2010, 09:39:45 pm »
handle covers for over $9 - they cost $.90/ea through Reliable Hardware!!!!!!

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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2010, 06:32:00 am »
The covers are .97 a piece.  Then ad the shipping cost. Then ad what ebay charges to run the ad. The final evaluation fee. Then ad the paypal fee. Holy cow. I make maybe 3 bucks. I sure couldnt live off what i make on the sunn stuff i have on ebay. Let alone the hours and years to locate. ITs more of a passion for me.
 But here is the point: I am just try to put together any of the replacement parts that are normaly hard to come by so you can get them from one guy.
I am working on a new item. The little nickel brace that goes on the lower front corner of the concert lead. It cost me 14.00. I have used a micrometer and talked to the guy on the phone. Anxious to get them. But if it doesnt pan out. I am out 14.00. That is the way it was with switches. Wanna buy some real close switches cheap.
Later Aaron and thanks to all the guys here on the forum who have bought from me.
« Last Edit: December 11, 2010, 07:34:02 am by akindle »

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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2010, 07:06:09 am »
http://www.americanhandle.com/clamps.htm

They don't cost $14 either - do I get a finders fee now? I still think $9 for the covers is too much - I do ePay all the time and it comes out to a 10% COS with everything added. I'll sell you my knobs for $10 each if you want to be the one stop shop  :wink: :wink:.

BTW Reliable sells direct - that's where I get hardware for repairs. They also were a supplier for Polytone in case you want to ponder another business model for spare parts.
« Last Edit: November 19, 2010, 07:17:19 am by george »

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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2010, 07:36:00 am »
George,
If your talking about the 9007 1/2. They had to go get one while i was on the phone. Who i talk to was conected with sunn. Clamps was never sold to sunn. At least that is what he said. And the was something wrong with the measurement. I would half to look through my notes. The width seemed right. It may have been the leg to the centerline of the hole. The 14.00 is from another source.

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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #7 on: November 19, 2010, 09:59:30 pm »
I think if you do a search you'll find a thread where someone references American Handle Co as a source for Sunn hardware. I've put their parts on many Sunn amps and I can't tell the difference.

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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #8 on: November 30, 2010, 04:21:16 pm »
The switch for the Concert sold on ebay will NOT fit a 200S/2000S amp. The required hole is bigger because of the flange. It should fit the Model T and Coliseum however. I gave away some switches (used and not exactly like Sunn switches) to a member of this board and shipped them by priority mail. He said he wanted to send me some money so I ask him for $10 which didn't even cover my shipping cost. He hit me with a bad Karma smite and still frequents this board. I've got a few words I'd like to say about the mating preference of his ancestors.
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Offline Jeff Troy

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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #9 on: November 30, 2010, 05:34:58 pm »
Hi, George - or anyone else who knows,

How did you get parts from American Handle? I phoned yesterday and was told that they only sell commercially. Minimum order for handles was 100 pieces.

I had a short list, but could have narrowed it down to just a couple of items. All I really need is four right angle clamps (these take the place of the bottom corners on older Concert and Coliseum slaves) and a single rectangular handle cap for my Sorado cabinet.

Anyone have an account there and willing to help me, or does anyone have the name of a friendly sympathizer there who will handle small orders for non-commercial individuals?

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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #10 on: November 30, 2010, 06:43:27 pm »
Hi, George - or anyone else who knows,

How did you get parts from American Handle? I phoned yesterday and was told that they only sell commercially. Minimum order for handles was 100 pieces.

I had a short list, but could have narrowed it down to just a couple of items. All I really need is four right angle clamps (these take the place of the bottom corners on older Concert and Coliseum slaves) and a single rectangular handle cap for my Sorado cabinet.

Anyone have an account there and willing to help me, or does anyone have the name of a friendly sympathizer there who will handle small orders for non-commercial individuals?

Thanks and regards,
I contacted American Handle several weeks ago and got the same reply - 1000 piece minimum order.  However, here's alead that they gave me.  I've cut and pasted it here for all to see.

Robert, our minimums are fairly high.  I suggest either McMaster-Carr Supply Co. or Ohio Travel Bag Co.  They are distributors & might be able to assist you.

Beryle A. Goldman
American Handle Co.

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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #11 on: December 01, 2010, 07:39:48 am »
Jeff Troy,HRobert

That's what i got a year ago when i called american handle. For one or few pieces. I bought from reid supply. You give them an order. They contact american. Then get back to you with a price. Then you ok that and place order. Well i decided to buy thousands from American Handle to have an account.

I was just tying to make things more accessible through ebay. When your done buying from reid and pay shipping. I am not a whole lot higher on price.
Honestly, as i said in an earlier post. The ebay and paypal fees is horrible. The ebay cost for a buy it now and list fee is 4.70 to sell ONE handle. The paypal fee is only 1.38.
Here is a copy and past for one handle from my ebay fee summary(Nov-24-10 09:48:18 PST Final Value fee US $4.20) also ad .50 for insertion fee.

I do have the angle corners. I havnt decided what to list them for. Cost,how many at a time because the concert only takes 2,the coliseum takes at least 4 and i will include stainless screws.

I would be happy to sell to the guys here on the forum minus the ebay fee on anything i have on ebay.

Aaron

 

« Last Edit: December 01, 2010, 07:30:36 pm by akindle »

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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #12 on: December 01, 2010, 02:50:41 pm »
Doncha just love Ebay.....or as it's know by many as Fee Bay.

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Re: Rocker Switch
« Reply #13 on: December 01, 2010, 06:52:10 pm »
I bought some handle caps and switch from akindle.  Slapped the caps on and they were a perfect fit on my concernt lead.  $10.  So what.  Dude wants to go to the trouble of finding this stuff, good for him, well worth the money IMHO.

Also bought a switch, havent done anything with it yet but soon.  It's a nice match.