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Victor3
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Here's one you don't see every day (pic snagged from current ebay auction)...
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Probably some sort of burglar alarm, there were many designs during that period that were percussion or cartridge fired using a trip wire,
I think this is the case of someone trying to build a better mouse trap.
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Looks like science lab demo apparatus to me, ca. 1920's?
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Victor,
This device looks like it could have created a dangerous situation had it been in A. G. Bell's laboratory in the latter 1800's (Hello.... "BOOM").
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