where can I find a PL700B Meter(s) or Equiv.
There were several makers of the PL700B meters. It seems to me that Jewell was the most common, followed by Honeywell and Dixson.
I spoke with an engineer at Jewell Instruments in Manchester, NH about a year ago and although he was sympathetic to our dilemma, he said that Jewell had no "upside down" meters or parts even though this style of meter was very common in the 1950's through the 1970's in switchboards and industrial applications.
He said they had thrown out (!) all those meter parts (movements, dials, and cases) about 15 years ago because there was no longer any calls for them. He also said to retool and create 100 of those meters would cost about $100,000.00 or about $1,000.00 per meter. Of course, if I wanted 1,000,000 of them the cost per unit would go down...
Unfortunately, the PL700B meters are fragile and they do wear out because they are at least 40-50 years old. Some folks on the forum have been successful making one good meter out of two bad ones. I have two new PL700B clear meter lenses, but no meters. The PL400 meters, which are not upside down, are much more common.
Also on the list of rare PL original parts:
Black Meter Bezels
Transformers and the Aluminum Cradles
Sub-chassis Plates (for the Series II amps)
Rack Handles
"Phase Linear 700B" Logo Faceplate Plastic Plates
Aluminum Faceplate Bolts (for the PL400)
Round Aluminum Knobs (especially the solid ones)
Transistor Covers
Did I forget anything?
Good luck in your search.