Any Way To Determine Age Of Oven Knobs?

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Any Way To Determine Age Of Oven Knobs?

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I have a set of 4 black bakelite oven knobs I bought off eBay many years ago. Just found them in my parts bin, and am curious as to when they might have been made. They have slot screws, brushed gold diamonds and Rogan Bros Chicago USA printed inside the back. Any ideas whether these are repros or originals, and what era are they from. I don't see any info on these knobs as far as dating them. Pics:
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When they are deformed by heat, they are vintage oven knobs for sure !
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xpitt wrote:When they are deformed by heat, they are vintage oven knobs for sure !
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Usually Rickenbacker oven knobs are brown not black.
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winston wrote:... Usually Rickenbacker oven knobs are brown not black.
(Exposure meant to accentuate the color difference)
(Exposure meant to accentuate the color difference)
I found the black ones in a bin at a used electronics parts store some years back. AFAIK there is any way to figure out their date of manufacture.
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winston wrote:Usually Rickenbacker oven knobs are brown not black.
Any way to confirm that all Ric oven knobs were always brown? Then I would be sure mine are not Ric knobs. I've only owned newer Ric's with the 'standard' round black knobs, so I have no knowledge of older Ric (oven) knob colors.
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I have six guitars of varying ages with oven knobs- all of them are brown of one shade or another. I don't know the definitive answer but I'd say this is a trend.
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John Hall wrote:I have six guitars of varying ages with oven knobs- all of them are brown of one shade or another
Sounds like evidence is mounting against them being Ric knobs, unless someone has seen otherwise.
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All the black oven knobs that I have seen are sold by parties or firms other than Rickenbacker.
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These are stock Rogan knobs; catalog items, in other words. I've also seen them in maroon and ivory, with gold inserts, although not on guitars.
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Well then I guess we're gonna hafta put some of those maroon puppies on a guitar. There now, it's settled.
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I need two more black/silver oven knobs if anyone has some for sale. Gary, if you wanted to sell two black/gold knobs I'd prolly buy those as well and employ the Dane method of respraying the gold portion in silver.
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