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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote:

Alexander Thesoso wrote:

3194 I must be missing something... This is a monkey wrench, missing
the movable jaw and adjusting nut.

3195 Looks like a froe.

3197 Wire recorder microphone?


Webster-Chicago made disk cutters, wire recorders and tape recorders.
I may have a picture of that microphone in a collection of old service
manuals.



That microphone was used with their model 210 tape recorder, and I
have a poor photo of it in H. W. Sam's CM-4 manual, first published in
April, 1952. The manual says it covers 1951 & 1952 models. It may have
been used on other models, as well. There is no description of the
microphone, but the input circuit looks like it was a high impedance
ceramic or crystal microphone.


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