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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 486818" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>This reminds me. when I was a lad, I had some old laboratory instruments that I was given. Once was a recording ammeter, a lovely piece of woodwork containing a large moving coil meter, with a pen that recorded the reading onto a slowly moving roll of chart paper. Plus various volt and ammeters all in their nice wooden cases.</p><p></p><p>I can't remember what happened to them but I wish I still had them. I also wish I still had one or 2 of the old valve radios I had, the only "old" ones I still have are a couple of 1960's ones in bakerlite cases. Again I had a really nice old wooden one that I wish I still had.</p><p></p><p>MY bakerlite cased wind up Air Ministry megger must be getting on to being a collectors item?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 486818, member: 6969"] This reminds me. when I was a lad, I had some old laboratory instruments that I was given. Once was a recording ammeter, a lovely piece of woodwork containing a large moving coil meter, with a pen that recorded the reading onto a slowly moving roll of chart paper. Plus various volt and ammeters all in their nice wooden cases. I can't remember what happened to them but I wish I still had them. I also wish I still had one or 2 of the old valve radios I had, the only "old" ones I still have are a couple of 1960's ones in bakerlite cases. Again I had a really nice old wooden one that I wish I still had. MY bakerlite cased wind up Air Ministry megger must be getting on to being a collectors item? [/QUOTE]
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