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Ok, here's a couple of repros...
http://www.sparkbench.com/texxtals-x2.jpg http://www.sparkbench.com/dxxtal-2.jpg Print at 50% Tnx all, Bill WX4A Uncle Peter wrote: Texas Crystals, Crystek, Jan, and others often reworked WWII military surplus FT-243 crystals to customer specs. They either replaced the original front plate with a new one--with their company named embossed, or they simply used a stick on label to cover the original faceplate marketings. The bakelite housings still have the tell tale military channel numbers embossed on them, however--a dead giveaway regarding their original.. I post my examples on the binaries, and email cc to Bill. Pete |
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Ok, here's a couple of repros... http://www.sparkbench.com/texxtals-x2.jpg http://www.sparkbench.com/dxxtal-2.jpg Print at 50% Tnx all, Bill WX4A Here's one more. This one wasn't actually a stick-on label...but it can be now! http://www.sparkbench.com/prxtal-2.jpg -Bill |
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