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vtg used Potter Brumsfield TIME DELAY on release adjustable CHB-38-70013 7816M1
$ 9.37
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Description
Vintage used Potter & Brumsfield adjustable timer delayCHB-38-70013.
Made in the United States of America.
We're hoping you need this vintage item desperately.
This is from a dead hobbyist's estate. The son is down-sizing. This has dust and normal cosmetic storage marks (see photos). My mom would tell me to clean it better (it's clean enough with a lick and a promise). My fingers are too old and shaky, but more than that, I'm too lazy to worry about it.
In
fact, now that I ruminate upon it, I am not all that bright. Â My mom just told me that when I was born in 1960, the doctor pulled me out, held me by the heels just before spanking me, turned to the nurse and said in a slightly crabby voice, "Why is it suddenly so dim in here?!?"
I am an old auctioneer who likes to sell things to folks who need things.
I am excited to make a little money from this, but I'm no scientist. I'm not an electrical engineer either. I guess I'm not much of an anythingist, really. Rats! If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all. This is in
Average*
used condition depending on how you feel about the following:
The item has negatives:
- dusty.
- marks on the casing.
- this was owned by the owner's father in the inherited house. To the best of their knowledge it works just fine. It is doubtful "Dad would've kept a non-working component."
The timer positives:
- no odors.
- clean enough (see above)
.
- vintage quality work from the good ole U.S. of A.
- most likely works just fine.
- good enough for who it's for.
(Did I say 'for'? Â I meant from, FROM!)
We charge a ten-cent domestic or twenty-cent foreign handling fee on this sale. The item in a plastic bag, in a cardboard box, in a sealed 11
x 9" x 4"
bubble mailer weigh 13
ounces. Research shipping costs if you like at USPS.com. Feedback left upon payment/cleared payment.
*Grading scale is Very Poor, Poor, Average, Good, Very Good, Fine, Very Fine, Excellent, and Mint.
We are happy to sell this old part of American history to you. If you store it on your shelf you will look like a museum curator or a junkist (I don't think that's a word... but it might as well be. Hmm; hobbyist, elitist, junkist.). If you are smart enough to use this... excellent.