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Identifying the key

A project log for Morse key HID + ugly hack

While trifting I found a battered old dusty morse key. After cleaning it up, I decided to build a break out HID box for it.

timescaleTimescale 08/08/2015 at 10:254 Comments

I have spend a couple of hours yesterday trying to identify the brand, original application and/or the country of origin for my straight key and I have come up, again, empty handed.

It is quite possible that this key is the labour of love by an amateur telegraph enthusiast who took various design cues from various commercial and military keys, but it looks so purposefully build, it strikes me very much as a army/naval/maritime unit.

It could originally have had a cover of some sort or it could have been integrated into a telegraph set.

I have searched through thousands of pictures with queries selecting Russian, German, Japanese, Italian, American, Dutch and French straight keys, but this type has not popped out.

If anybody has a clue what the make and origin of this key is, please drop a hint!

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DainBramage wrote 08/09/2015 at 00:36 point

It was not uncommon in years past for amateur radio operators to build their own straight keys, just like they would often build their own radios. You may have an example of just such a lovingly crafted key.

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Timescale wrote 08/09/2015 at 11:11 point

I'm beginning to suspect that this is the case. The odd paint job (a bit ship console'ish) and cut wiring threw me off.

It has quite a old Russian and maritime feel to it, but this could be partially explained by there being a big harbor nearby.

I'll try and compile a list of branded keys that share similar design features.

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DainBramage wrote 08/09/2015 at 15:18 point

I hope you are able to find it's origins. Whoever made it did a fine job of it. If I haven't said so already, you also did a fine job of restoring it.

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Timescale wrote 08/09/2015 at 11:11 point

I'm beginning to suspect that this is the case. The odd paint job (a bit ship console'ish) and cut wiring threw me off.

It has quite a old Russian and maritime feel to it, but this could be partially explained by there being a big harbor nearby.

I'll try and compile a list of branded keys that share similar design features.

  Are you sure? yes | no