Telephone, Field, EE-8-A, Signal Corps, with Leather Case
Superb genuine WWII US Army field telephone, EE-8-A type, which was used as a local or central set. Made up of an aluminium frame holding batteries and ringing equipment, along with a TS-9-AP handset.
The EE-8 field telephone was standardized in 1932 and procurement began in 1937, providing a lighter and more functional unit just in time for the huge mobilization of the US military in 1941. Among other improvements, the EE-8 increased the maximum transmission range of the predecessor EE-5 field telephone by six miles or more.
Comes in its original russet leather case marked Signal Corps, US Army, Telephone EE-8-A, manufactured by Graton & Knight Co.
Very hard to find in such a great condition.
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