Yes That is me. I posted that in 2002 and never got a response. I understand that most parts vendors will not even reply unless you have the application. Since I don't know what it came off of they are unable or unwilling to source them.
If you notice on the Lear unit there is a stamping of the letters US with an anchor between them.:D
I was told WW2 era for both parts does this sound right? Like I said Lear indicated to me that they have not been based out of Piqua Ohio since the early 40's
One is a Lear and the other is an Air Research I have contacted both companies and they said that their information does not go back that far.
Any suggestions?
Here is a thread that I have asked the telephone equipment experts about and their suggestions. Perhaps it might be helpful.
Telephone Tech Talk: Newbee looking to ID something
Thanks guys. Anything you can dig up to ID these will be great!
As I pointed out this is an assembled piece so the parts could be from different applications. It was created in 1966 so anything dating after that would not be correct. I have this posted on a telephone forum and those guys...
Some background first:
This photo was created in 1966 and the item in the photo was assembled from parts believed to be military com stuff. (Someone suggested WW2 Bomber stuff)
I am trying to identify the buttons and where they were used and ultimately I want to find such parts to recreate the...