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VINTAGE WWII BRITISH ROYAL NAVY PATTERN No: X.691 MORSE TELEGRAPH KEY c1943

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Product information

Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Customer ratings:
Product code:
BH7/1-1
Bob Shop ID:
240497231



DESCRIPTION:

A scarce World War Two military green Bakelite, stainless steel and aluminium British Admiralty
morse code key, although missing cover it is still hard to find, designed and made in the 1940's by
Marconi owned companies in the U.K. and featured in Morsum Magnificat magazine MM40, page 41.


MARKS:

ADMY PATT. No X.691., KEY, MORSE W. G. YEAR 1943 and number 26379D/7.
W.G. = Ward & Goldstone Ltd., Salford, Manchester, England.

CONDITION:

Incomplete, missing cover, Bakelite knob, back thumb-screw and right terminal clamp assembly.

DIMENSIONS:

Approximately 15.5cm length X 7cm width X 8cm height to top of broken knob.

Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Very well packed and posted the next day. Even the Post Office did well-6 days including the weekend.
11 Sep 2016