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Vintage 1959 Probe-tester Chief, Circuit Continuity Tester Tool W/ Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
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Henrietta, New York, United States

Henrietta, New York, United States
THIS ITEM IS IN EXCELLENT (THOUGH UNTESTED) CONDITION. THE MANUAL HAS A SLIGHT CURVE. IT APPEARS TO HAVE NEVER BEEN USED, AS THE CORD IS STILL "FACTORY" WOUND. I ONLY CONSIDERED IT 'USED' AS IT HAS BEEN OPENED.
Brand:Probe-Tester Chief Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:No data Part Manufacturer:L. I. ELECTRO LAB

 Vintage 1959 Retro Fuse & Wiring Circuit Continuity Tester Tool w/ Manual

This item is a Circuit Probe - Tester Chief, made by L. I. ELECTRO LAB, Hewlitt, NY. The manual is dated 1959. 

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