Thanks delkal,
I am learning from you guys.
tomcy6,
Phillips SQ
I can make out (looks almost etched in a faded silver/grey)
7LG (then under it)
What appears to be a right angled triangle, with the hypotenuse coming from down on the left, to it's apex on the longest of the other two sides which is vertical on the right, then 1F4. Both have exactly the same markings.
AMPEREX P.Q (PQ with two stars, one between the letters up top and in the bottom of the shield)
Amperex
6922
Made in USA (funny as I purchased both sets in Australia, seem I brought them home) in silver numerals "332" and also separately below in grey
7L8 (next line under it had me puzzled)
at first the symbol under it looked like a wagon wheel, but then I realised it was a circle with the pins for the valve, and then 3F to it's right.
Elsewhere it also has in larger white print, what I thought was a faded 405,but is in fact using both as a reference clearly 105 with a strike through the middle of the 1's, kind of like the French do with sevens. Maybe it is a 7?
With the shaft being vertical, or parallel with the 05, not at all angled to the right like a seven though.
Hope that's not too cryptic?
Thank you tomcy6
I am learning from you guys.
tomcy6,
Phillips SQ
I can make out (looks almost etched in a faded silver/grey)
7LG (then under it)
What appears to be a right angled triangle, with the hypotenuse coming from down on the left, to it's apex on the longest of the other two sides which is vertical on the right, then 1F4. Both have exactly the same markings.
AMPEREX P.Q (PQ with two stars, one between the letters up top and in the bottom of the shield)
Amperex
6922
Made in USA (funny as I purchased both sets in Australia, seem I brought them home) in silver numerals "332" and also separately below in grey
7L8 (next line under it had me puzzled)
at first the symbol under it looked like a wagon wheel, but then I realised it was a circle with the pins for the valve, and then 3F to it's right.
Elsewhere it also has in larger white print, what I thought was a faded 405,but is in fact using both as a reference clearly 105 with a strike through the middle of the 1's, kind of like the French do with sevens. Maybe it is a 7?
With the shaft being vertical, or parallel with the 05, not at all angled to the right like a seven though.
Hope that's not too cryptic?
Thank you tomcy6