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Richard, I did a search to find out when they were first used. By chance I found the Ebay listing (#281146794066) It is the exact same photo as Kevin's listing. It states "1952" Not exactly U.C. NOS, in my opinion.
My main concern is that a new guy getting into carriers, might be tricked into buying, thinking it is period correct. (and yes it will fit the hole) If it was my listing, I would have made it clear. That's how I see it. A picture of each of the war time (British and Canadian) switches enclosed (L.H. pic is Canadian)
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