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2023 - WECo Forsberg Dial Genealogy - by Karl Brose

Version 2023-06-25. This chart documents the history of Western Electric dial generations of the lineage started by Oscar Forsberg in 1915. It traces the history of apparatus codes through generations No. 1 to 6.  The apparatus codes also trace the application area of each dial type.
This is a work in progress, a snapshot, and will be updated as new information and documentation continues to emerge.

Created and contributed by Karl Brose.

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