


WWII USAAF T-30-V Throat Microphone by Shure Brothers
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WWII USAAF T-30-V Throat Microphone by Shure BrothersDescription This original, unissued WWII U. S. Army Air Force T 30 V throat microphone was manufactured by Shure Brothers of Chicago, Illinois. Although this particular example is acceptance stamped by the USAAF, these throat microphones were also used by tank crews. Provenance Personal Collection of Chelius Carter Condition Report Fair Good Excellent This object is in excellent, unissued condition.
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