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Old 8th Aug 2018, 15:55
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Spare parts for old Bose x

Does anyone by any chance have the left side metal wishbone that connects to the earpiece on an old Bose (2000) ? I am not sure my DIY skills are up to fixing it !! I have tried Bose and they say No ! Many thanks Nigel
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Old 8th Aug 2018, 16:28
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I recall years back there was a company in the UK which offered headsets service: Headset Services Limited - Headsets, Helmets and Handsets at Shoreham.They had good comments from customers.

Another possible source may be at ebay.com or barnstormers.com where inoperative headset could be ocassionally bought for a penny.
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Isn’t the wishbone made of plastic or am I looking at the wrong part? I will take a look at our headset junk box tomorrow.
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You could give Dave Lewis a call here:

https://www.aviationheadsets.co.uk/
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2nd vote for Dave Flackwell, although I think he is more into David Clark and Peltor. He has repaired a couple for me. And he has a helipad!
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Many thanks everyone . The wishbone is metal and attaches onto a screw into the headset which it swivels on . I shall try your suggestions and let you know !
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I thought Bose were the last word in customer service, seems not
So £7\800 for a head set & spares no longer available
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Nigel, I have three for the left side. Ours always seem to break on the right side�� If you drop me your contact details I will send you one.
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