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Wireless Signaling Device. Kentucky, Bill Dodson, ca. 1967. Finely made and early wireless device used to send signals from one cheater to another during game play. Sending device activated with a push-button; receiver made of a small metal contact with real US dimes soldered to each end, which vibrates on command. Battery powered; not tested.


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Date:
2014-06-01

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