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Weston Magneto

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While cleaning out my fathers (deceased) attic, I came across a Weston Magneto.
It appears to be new and in the original box. The tag has (Single Phase A-C Magneto Model 752
J4 No 54231. Weston Electrical Instrument Corp. Newark, NJ). I am interested if anyone knows the
history behind a Weston Magneto. Checked the internet and found a history of electrical instruments, but nothing on mags.

 

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