"The Kemmer Indicator" on the base right in front and then "Pat. May 6, 1902" 
near the pointer on the base.

Then in really really tiny letters on the bottom of what looks like white 
plastic (don't know what the material is though), under "Home" is "The 
Whitehead and Hoag Co, Newark, N.J." 

Ger

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  In a message dated 3/8/2010 4:19:40 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
  [email protected] writes:

  And an  Edison Home timing device (rare and  odd).
  http://www.flickr.com/photos/gerdan/sets/72157623456339863/


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  Hi
   
    Is there any info, besides the rpms, inscribed on the metal parts,  such 
  as mfr?
   
  allen
   
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