As seen on EBay. I assume it’s an attempt at a master vibrator.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/374409258888?h ... R7KI5OGjYQ
Weird Coilbox Switch Idea
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Re: Weird Coilbox Switch Idea
The coils are Heinze 1914 coils.
I can't find a picture off the contact points in front of the coilbox.
For my it is an attemp for building a mastercoil in a Heinze switch.
The litle coil under the points look like one of a K&W mastercoil.
Just my opinion.
Andre
Belgium
I can't find a picture off the contact points in front of the coilbox.
For my it is an attemp for building a mastercoil in a Heinze switch.
The litle coil under the points look like one of a K&W mastercoil.
Just my opinion.
Andre
Belgium
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Re: Weird Coilbox Switch Idea
It seems odd to me that points would be where the on off/bat mag switch would be. I don't suppose it's an anti-theft device.
There is always something new to see here.
Rich

There is always something new to see here.
Rich
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