Aviation Volt Meter Jewell Electrical Instrument Company Used Restore on 2040-parts.com
Bitely, Michigan, US
Used Aviation Volt Meter. Jewell Electrical Instrument Company. Made in USA. Possibly 2nd World War Era. Face is in excellent condition but the glass is cracked as shown in pictures. Body is very straight. No cracks in the outer case. 3 1/4 inch across by 1 1/2 inches deep. Checked and works. Great restoration project, steam punk, display.
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