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Old 22-12-24, 21:41
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Yes, a 52-Set showing a Rebuild decal on the upper left front corner of the middle Supply Unit.

You didn't happen to get any serial numbers off it did you Bob?

As for worth...whatever you can get for it. This set sits in the middle to upper levels of the communications triangle at Regimental and Divisional levels at the command level so numbers of them are greatly less than say the 19-Set. Its applications are also much more specific and limited which tends to cancel out value due to fewer numbers because if you have one, what can you do with it to show it off. The set in the photo seems to be missing its Aerial Tuning Unit so would be weighing in at about 250 pounds which is another factor. It is not easily moved.

Still a beautiful set however, and even more delightful when they are running.


David
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