I have a King Electronic cam angle indicator. it has a cam dwell guage that reads 0 to 90 and says KING SYSTEM. has adjustment knob for cam lobe adjustment, pllarity sw which reads pos off neg, and a toggle switch that reads cam angle test adjust. it is a metal case with a wooden front where the dial and guage and switches are located. It has a tag on the side which reads KING trade mark reg. made in u.s.a. tester no. 275/ type CA2/ 6 volts/ BAIT/ cyc./ THE ELECTRIC HEAT CONTROL CO. CLEVELAND, OHIO. if anybody knows the date in which this was made and or an approximate value please let me know you may post a comment and or email me at [email protected] thanks
Set of three bells: Two small, one larger (3"-4") Some type of iron material in a pale golden colour.
Each bell has a wood chime inside. The large bell has the letters , "DJAWA" on the front and back. The two small bells has some kind of emblem/marking on front and back.
I believe this set was made in 1981. It has been in my family since new and I have owned it since 1998.
It is constructed by Davis Cabinet Company in Tennessee and is from their "Legacy Collection".
Set includes the dining table with 3 leafs, 2 piece china hutch, and six chairs.
Pickled ash finish.
Table without the leaves is 48 inches diameter. Each leaf adds 18 inches.
Top of china hutch is lighted w/glass shelves; bottom has one drawers and lots of room for storage below.
The hutch is in excellent condition. The table is not too bad, normal wear for its age. The chairs are also normal wear, and still functional, just some minor cosmetic issues.
I found this wine bottle opener in a thrift store, and thought it would make a great conversational piece. It weighs about 8 to 10 lbs. From what I can find out, it is about 40 years old and in good condition. I was wondering about the exact origins and what it is worth.
It is solid brass with the initials CM stamped into one side. Little Cherubs and vines are stamped on each side.