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I got some spares today, and need help to identify 3 of the dials.

Started by dsk, September 02, 2018, 03:44:32 PM

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I got some spares today, and need help to identify 3 of the dials.


The 2 first has a number on the finger stop: 7006A The third has the number 7001E and ar much thinner than the other 2.

On picture no 2 a pre 1942 dial probably maid in Antwerp, Th other with a bakelite finger wheel is a 1942 + copy of the other made by the Norwegian STC named STK.

The rest are handsets and parts of handsets included a but set, probably modified to but set by the Oslo Telephone Company.


dsk

dsk

No exact measurements, but it looks like the 2 first has regular pulses, and the third has 9 short breaks, and one long.
dsk

dsk

Here is the measurements of the Brass dial (7006A)

dsk

Here is the first measurements of the 7001E dial.
My conclusion is that this is a special dial made for early W.E. exchanges with a long last pulse identifying that the dial has returned.