On Jan 18, 2006, at 9:12 PM, Caleb Cupples wrote:

However, I'm still curious as to how hard it is to change a Lombard display, compared to rebuilding a PB 190 and soldering that little power connector.

Caleb,

It's really not that hard, have you a service manual? if not, email me..... direct

I have removed the screen assembly from a lombard to work further inside..... you just need to go slow, have the right tools and a large tabletop to lay it all out on as you go.....
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