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Found on a beach in an old ghost town in British Columbia.
Many thanks
M
 
To MB, Funny you found that. My Grandfather, now deceased, worked at SPARTON of Canada, in London Ontario, back in the late forties, after the war. As a war veteran, they placed him in employment. He was the Quality Manager. They produced the first Long Play records in Canada, later into the fifties, they produced black and white televisions. This looks very much like a signia off one of SPARTONS televisions(with the circles of the record) as they had started out. The company is still in business, and now manufactures sonar-buoys for the Navy. Regards, Rob
 
Here's a link showing an old Sparton radio dial.
Best of luck,
Buckram
 
Looks like a Frisbee putter. <img src="/metal/html/lol.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":lol">
 
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