Hi Tom,

I also posted it to my Radio-Officers list - over 4,300 members - but I posted to MorseCode and CW @qsl.net lists first, It's gone in a flash.

It is a Nye-Viking key mounted in a blue painted box with heavy cable and right angle Switchcraft plug. The bottom of the box has a thin rubber pad so the key doesn't slip or mark the operating desktop.


archive.org doesn't archive ebay, so here's photos of mine.

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73
DR

On Mon, May 8, 2023 at 3:56 PM Tom Perera <telegraph@w1tp.com> wrote:
Thanks David.

That lever and knob make me suspect that it contains one of those cheap Japanese ball-bearing keys.
Any way to peek inside ?

73, Tom





Tom Perera - W1TP
Email: Telegraph@w1tp.com
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On 5/8/2023 2:43 PM, David J. J. Ring, Jr. wrote:

      

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I have no connection to the key sale but it does look complete.

73

DR


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