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Old 20-06-14, 03:04
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Default Date format???

A chap in Holland recently sent me some photos of his RCA AR88 speaker. It is a version designed with an open back, no outlet hole on the lower right side for the speaker cable and oddly, no holes on the bottom for mounting the RCA Speaker data plate.

The frame of the speaker element inside, however, has this unusual paint stamp marking. Could this be a date stamp? The middle '44' would certainly be on the money for a valid production year, but how would one read the '3' and the '5'? March 5, or 3 May?

Just wondering if anyone can confirm this would be a date stamp and how it would be read.

David
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