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rich wrote:
Even Solitron never heard of 'em:-) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MESE:IT&ih=012 These are Bell System or Western Electric parts. Pretty much any tool or part made for the Bell System had a KS number. Here's a web site that explains it: http://www.ablepanasonic.com/telter.html "Bell's actual hardware items (jacks, adapters, transformers, etc.) often carried a KS designation. KS stood for Kearney System, a parts numbering scheme developed for a Western Electric factory in Kearney, NJ. Even today, some common pieces of telecom hardware are marked with KS numbers. You might also find pieces of telecom gear with a ComCode, another Bell/Western Electric part number scheme. One 50-cent part can have a dozen different identifiers." |
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