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vtg lot of six V3L-2157-D8 limit MICRO SWITCH #7442

$ 2.9

Availability: 74 in stock
  • Number of Phases: 2
  • Brand: MICRO SWITCH
  • Division of: Honeywell
  • Condition: Hobbyist's overstock. Sale is for six (6) micro switches.
  • Finish: Plastic
  • Type: Lever Microswitch
  • Number in Pack: 20
  • Model: V3L-2157-D8
  • Color: Black Red

    Description

    Lot of six Micro Switch microswitches.  Lookin' good (see photos).
    We're hoping you need these items desperately.
    These are from a hobbyist's down-sizing. These are vintage switches; the retiring son's dad's.  They also have dust and normal storage wear and tear (see photos).  My mom would tell me to clean them better (they're 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.  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 these, but I'm no scientist, nor an electrical guy, not much of an anythingist really.  Rats!  If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all.  If you buy more than one lot you pay only ONE handling fee and you will pay actual shipping cost.  These are in
    Good to Very Good*
    condition depending on how you feel about the following:
    The items have negatives:
    - dusty... or not.
    The micro switches have positives:
    - no odors.
    - clean enough (see above)
    .
    - six of them to go.
    - the son of the original owner states, "I highly doubt my dad would keep them if they didn't work."
    - good enough for who it's for.
    (Did I say 'for'?  I meant from, FROM!)
    We charge a ten-cent domestic or twenty-cent foreign handling fee on this sale.  The items in a plastic bag, sandwiched between cardboard in a sealed
    8 x 8 x 2"
    bubble mailer weighs 3
    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 them 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, engineerist... er, I vote for the term 'nothingist' and I am unanimous in that).