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General Discussion / Re: Recent Additions
« on: May 04, 2024, 11:54:53 AM »
Here's something cool from today's swap meet:
I think this is a type K transformer from 1914. Cast Iron body with slate top. Looks like the screws on the the top originally had some type of gum rubber sealing them so they couldn't be opened.
Here's the other transformer I got last fall. The Alternating Current reducer 106 introduced 1909.
The cast iron bodied transformewr was on a seller's table with postwar and newer O gauge. He bought something in a liveauction and this was in the lot. It was just junk to him, but we both were happy after I gave him some money for it.
I think this is a type K transformer from 1914. Cast Iron body with slate top. Looks like the screws on the the top originally had some type of gum rubber sealing them so they couldn't be opened.
Here's the other transformer I got last fall. The Alternating Current reducer 106 introduced 1909.
The cast iron bodied transformewr was on a seller's table with postwar and newer O gauge. He bought something in a liveauction and this was in the lot. It was just junk to him, but we both were happy after I gave him some money for it.