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Vintage Devil Dog Burgler And Car Alarm System, Two Complete Systems, New In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Wakefield, Massachusetts, US

Wakefield, Massachusetts, US
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Offered for your consideration are Two Complete, New in Box, sets of Vintage 40's - 50's Devil Dog Home / Auto Alarm Systems.

These were purchased by my father, his name is on the shipping box, and never even unpacked.  The postmark date on the box is October 15, 1948.

The two complete sets include two each of the Devil Dog motion sensor cylinders, wire (still coiled) and switch.
Also included are two sets of installation instructions for either buildings, "Homes, Chicken Houses, and Other Buildings", or auto installation.  The red and white colored flyer is great!

Everything was found in the original shipping box and is in like-new condition.  I'm sure these would still work fine since the principle is very simple but very effective - and, no I haven't tried them, 

Sophies grandma is proud to offer this vintage, collectible item at No Reserve, and with a low opening bid.

Thanks for looking and be sure to check out our other items on No Reserve auction.  One bid and it could be yours.

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