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Electronics467 of 1022Sylvania floor model am-fm stereo 1960"s era.old 'pocket' voltmeter testers
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    Posted 6 years ago

    zzzzipster
    (20 items)

    Looking for any information about this microphone. Rope Cord. 2 pronge plug. What is was used for? Age? Value?

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    1. RCassano, 6 years ago
      I'm certainly not an authority on these things, but I do know there is a difference in broadcast mics, studio mics, and communications mics. This one appears to be a communications microphone, and possibly military. It's hard to tell for sure, but the color may be "olive drab" (a bit faded ?). It also looks like it would attach to a small base. Might be somewhere from the 30's or 40's ?

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