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here's three photos of the piece that my neighbour found two weeks ago in the gateway across from his house, he has also recovered a few Jeep related pieces from the same field.  . . . .  Possibly Signal Corp related, it has two knurled knobs on the top with rubber grommets inside through which wires / cables pass.  A couple of friends mentioned that it might be the lid for a Potentiometer but other than that no other suggestions as to nationality or possible usage . . . . . . . . 

 

Difficult to make out what nationality it's either American or British due to the markings on it,  but certainly not French or German.

 

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Thanks for looking and regards lewis.

 

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I'd say it's British. Don't know what it is but a 'loading coil" in the US Army signal corps is a device for telephone lines.

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7 hours ago, robinb said:

I'd say it's British. Don't know what it is but a 'loading coil" in the US Army signal corps is a device for telephone lines.

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5 minutes ago, earlymb said:

I would say british too, the 'No.2'-type mark seems typical British to me?

 

Hi Robin and David,  thanks for joining in, yes I was leaning towards British due to the nomenclature details, but thought it was used with telephone lines which leans towards Signal Corp use . . . . . . . . . This area is an American sector and perhaps forty / fifty miles away from the British sectors.

 

I was hoping that someone into Signal Corp collecting would have details of it in a manual on telephone lines. 

 

thanks & regards lewis.

 

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