I recently bought a truckload of vintage electronic equipment and parts from an estate sale and found this part in the bottom of a box full of mica domino capacitors. At first I thought the letters "SDCH" stamped on it meant it couldn't be of Japanese origin but after much Googling I landed on a thread in this forum that included the info in the last photo here, indicating that in fact those letters could have been stamped on a Mitsubishi plane to indicate the type of heat treatment the part received.
While I handle a lot of vintage electronics including WW2 era stuff, I have no expertise in aviation or general military memorabilia so I'm just hoping to get any comments regarding the authenticity or lack thereof pertaining to this part. If it is in fact likely from a Japanese plane that attacked Pearl Harbor, is there any way of identifying it more specifically?
Much thanks!
While I handle a lot of vintage electronics including WW2 era stuff, I have no expertise in aviation or general military memorabilia so I'm just hoping to get any comments regarding the authenticity or lack thereof pertaining to this part. If it is in fact likely from a Japanese plane that attacked Pearl Harbor, is there any way of identifying it more specifically?
Much thanks!