marc coene Posted 21 February , 2010 Share Posted 21 February , 2010 Hello, A question, on this German shell head there is marked AEG 1914. Has the AEG of that time something to see with the still existing bit AEG group or not? Somebody knows? Regards, Marc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torrey McLean Posted 21 February , 2010 Share Posted 21 February , 2010 Hello, Marc - I can't answer your specific question, but if it helps, the "AEG" on the fuse denotes manufacture by the Allegemeine Electrizitats Gellschaft. Regards, Torrey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marc coene Posted 21 February , 2010 Author Share Posted 21 February , 2010 Hello, Marc - I can't answer your specific question, but if it helps, the "AEG" on the fuse denotes manufacture by the Allegemeine Electrizitats Gellschaft. Regards, Torrey Torrey, Thanks for the info.AEG is today still a big group active in household devices and all kind of electric tools. Not yet sure if it is the same but it looks like it might be the same group. Regards,Marc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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