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Sampson "Perfex" Coil Plug..... circa 1905

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    Posted 6 years ago

    hotairfan
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    A while back, I displayed a few rare spark plugs, such as the "make and Break" plug from Europe. This plug is American. It is commonly called a "Coil Plug". It was made by the Sampson Electric Co. - Canton Mass. It is their "Perfex" model B pat. 1905. It is 6" long and is 2" in diameter. It has 1/2" tapered pipe threads like a ford model "T" used. To the best of my knowledge, it operates very similar to a model "T" buzz coil. Adjustments of the spark is made by turning the brass cap to obtain a hotter or cooler spark. The large body of the spark plug is made of a fiber (probably for insulation.
    They were often used in motorboat engines, and also some trucks
    A very interesting spark plug and also quite rare

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 6 years ago
      Well, I'm impressed ! If they're worth money, maybe they have some on the back shelves here. LOL !
    2. buckethead, 6 years ago
      You are absolutely correct in your description! Great Post!!

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