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Lol saw this today & knew it was someone's avatar IMG_20230131_113724138_HDR.thumb.jpg.6b23c511042ab9bc1bfc53e68f92fc3e.jpg

Can't recall seeing one around here before

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  • 9 months later...
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On 31/01/2023 at 11:42, MrHappy said:

Lol saw this today & knew it was someone's avatar IMG_20230131_113724138_HDR.thumb.jpg.6b23c511042ab9bc1bfc53e68f92fc3e.jpg

Can't recall seeing one around here before

Old that is. 1972 I think these came out after they stopped using the gold brocks.

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3 hours ago, Jack b said:

Old that is. 1972 I think these came out after they stopped using the gold brocks.

 

Gold coloured ?

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On 22/11/2023 at 16:33, MrHappy said:

 

Gold coloured ?

Yes. The original brocks alarm bell cover from 1962 to around 71 were gold coloured.

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11 hours ago, Jack b said:

Yes. The original brocks alarm bell cover from 1962 to around 71 were gold coloured.

 

never seen one, my pic is from the service yard of Queens House in Hull

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2 hours ago, MrHappy said:

ta, quite modern looking for the 60's ?

They are pretty modern looking, brocks seemed to always be ahead of the game. Look at two of the most well known companies in the industry, AFA and rely a bell; they were still hard wiring telephone relays whereas Brocks had circuit boards with transistorised circuits with built in bandit circuits and such. I've seen the diagram for the PC panels that came out around 1965/66, very very fancy technology wise for the time.

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Never heard of brooks before internet, thorn was finishing off as I was getting going... IIRC

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