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Re: Multi-Sequence Timing Board (Circa 1970)

: Jeff, You got it almost exactly right. It is blue and made of
: metal. and it looks almost like the picture except there are 2
: clips to hold the paper in place, the lever is slightly
: different and the Heuer Logo with Swiss made is stamped in large
: letters on the upper left hand of the board. When were these
: made and what value might they have. Thank you for the response.
: Leo Aldoroty

: :
Don't call it a multi sequen....whatever!! It is a lap timing board, wink, wink. Motorsports history adds much value to these things. A scientist in a lab coat or one of James Hunt's lady friends holding one, catch my drift? The one pictured was made of plexi and the one you have is aluminum. Heuer had them made by the same outfit as the one who made them for Les Leston, his were red. About 1973?

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