[Milsurplus] Radio Shipping Crate

David Olean k1whs at metrocast.net
Fri Apr 1 14:25:46 EDT 2022


I may be wrong, but, from the looks of the expert assembly, I suspect 
Houdini was consulted during the assembly process. That type of 
construction is not seen every day. In fact it is seen probably only 
once a year.

Dave K1WHS

On 4/1/2022 1:41 PM, B. Smith wrote:
> I am getting ready to put shipping crate in the trash. I assume it is 
> WWII vintage or perhaps Korean War. The markings have just about 
> disappeared but it  looks like it would  house a large receiver or 
> transmitter. And it has been outside in the weather for about 5 or 6 
> months. It would look great in a WWII display.
> Q Does anyone want it or can anyone ID the series?
> k4che
>
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