7.75"x5.5"x13"
Leich Electric was a manufacturing company of telecommunications equipment in the United States. Leich produced telephone sets, switchboards, telephone exchange equipment, and associated tools and materials for the independent telephone market in the United States and Canada.
The company was created as the Cracraft-Leich Electric Company as a result of a merger of the Advance Electric Company and the Eureka Electric Company. The name was changed to the Leich Electric Co. in 1917. In 1950 it was acquired by General Telephone Corporation. GTE grouped the company with another acquisition, the Automatic Electric Company, for which Leich also manufactured telephone sets.
Electronics & Computers, Telephones and Accessories
17%
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Greeley, Colorado 80634
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)
Saturday, 9/16, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
SHIPPING OPTIONS:
UPS or USPS
UPS or USPS
$5 handling fee for items that require padded envelope.
$15 handling fee for items that require a box.
We will consolidate as many items into one box as possible, glassware or fragile items may require their own box for proper packaging to ensure safe shipment. We will ship items from this auction within three weeks of the regular pick up date.
Barrett Beck | (970) 702-3194 | barrett@nocoestatesales.com
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