Richard
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Wife went to an online estate auction.... bought a shelving unit and everything that was on it.
It was clear this guy was some form of electronics person. I'm thinking he worked for the original AT&T or Pac Bell or something like that as he had loads of things that were phone related.
Mouse is there to show some scale. It's pretty clear the item on the right bolts down to something and a wire would seem to connect to it with the screw down crimper.
The thing on the left has me perplexed. In the plumbing world it would "simply" be a reducer from say a full inch copper pipe to 1/4" copper tubing. I can't imagine this is for plumbing as he had nearly a dozen of them. Then again, I can't imagine putting in a 1" thick wire on one side and dropping it down to Cat-5 on the other side. The scale is just confusing to me.
So....here it is.
Also, the guy had a pristine Western Electric (recitifer?) tube 355-A which is monster sized, wrapped in its box with all the protective stuffing in there. He had some interesting things I gotta say.
(do these things have any value other than melting down copper? I might throw them on ebay but....it would help to know what they are first!!)
It was clear this guy was some form of electronics person. I'm thinking he worked for the original AT&T or Pac Bell or something like that as he had loads of things that were phone related.
Mouse is there to show some scale. It's pretty clear the item on the right bolts down to something and a wire would seem to connect to it with the screw down crimper.
The thing on the left has me perplexed. In the plumbing world it would "simply" be a reducer from say a full inch copper pipe to 1/4" copper tubing. I can't imagine this is for plumbing as he had nearly a dozen of them. Then again, I can't imagine putting in a 1" thick wire on one side and dropping it down to Cat-5 on the other side. The scale is just confusing to me.
So....here it is.
Also, the guy had a pristine Western Electric (recitifer?) tube 355-A which is monster sized, wrapped in its box with all the protective stuffing in there. He had some interesting things I gotta say.
(do these things have any value other than melting down copper? I might throw them on ebay but....it would help to know what they are first!!)