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Old November 12th 05, 05:11 PM
 
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Default FA: 1-DayDrake TT Mike, British WWII Morse Key

I own a very old Morse Code Key.It was made in New York City,I think it
dates back to the 1920's or 1930's.It has an oval shaped little metal
plate on it with an emlem/picture of a bumble bee stamped into the
plate,it is sort of a complicated (to me anyway) Morse Code Key with a
bunch of little knob adjustments on it.The Key's paddle works from side
to side,not up and down.I bought it about ten years ago at the old
Goodwill store that used to be on Palmyra Street in beautifull down town
Jackson.It is one of the nicest looking Morse Code Keys I have ever seen
before.It isn't for sale or trade either.Maybe I can find a picture on
the internet of what my old Morse Code Key looks like.
cuhulin

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