I dare say we've all been there...
I don't really need any more testers, but I seem to keep bringing them home.
...and done that, Tom!
These are military and WWII, so I have not posted them here before.
But I've posted these pocket jobbies, more in line with my 'in or around the auto' theme...
And the Amprobe I will only attach below is definitely NOT automobile related (it's for commercial boxes), but since you mention vintage circuitry, I think it's cooler with the plate missing than with the plate in place.
TWO MORE THINGS WHILE I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION:
(1) I am sure the Sun fanatics and aficionados on the Sun thread who may not and probably don't follow this thread would love to see those Sun testers
(2) Revealing just how much of a Not-a-BMW-Guy I am, I was going to ask with no small amount of wrinkled brow WTAFness, why you had a sticker referring to Alexander Von Falkenhausen on your toolbox?
The reason for my serious befuddlement was because the Alexander von Falkenhausen
I am familiar with was a WWI hero, an Interwar General, and the German Empire's military advisor to China before WWII. In military history, he is considered the person single-handedly responsible for modernizing the Chinese Army. He was a virulent anti-Nazi, conspired in the failed 20 July Plot to assassinate Hitler, was arrested and put into Dachau, where he was saved by the US Fifth Army in May 1945.
After googling and discovering the
other Alex von Falkenhausen, I was going to ask if you knew whether they were related or not. But after googling around some more, it seems unlikely. Either the BMW Racing community and the WWII Military community don't seem to know that TWO famous Alex von Falkenhausen's were alive and making news at the same time, or they each know of the coincidence but didn't feel it necessary to acknowledge and disambiguate.
Frankly, I'm not sure which I find harder to believe, or which one bothers me the most (i.e., "Note: This Alex von Falkenhausen is not to be confused with that other guy who built his own motorcycles and cars and ran BMW's racing teams for decades..." or, "Note: This Alex von Falkenhausen is not be confused with that other guy who quelled the Boxer Rebellion, won the Pour le Merite in Palestine, became the Director of the German Army's famed Infantry School in Dresden, then Chiang Kai-shek's personal military advisor, and eventually thrown into a concentration camp for conspiring to kill Hitler.")
If they were father and son, Junior would have a lot of explaining to do! While Pop was plotting to assassinate the Fuehrer, Sonny Boy was building the famed Nazi motorcycle and sidecar (R 75) and designing a 9-cylinder radial engine for a main battle tank, which Wiki and most casual BMW enthusiasts' sites skip over in their bios.
This whole situation is fascinating.