Hi
From the picture I'm looking at, it has 10 wheels or rotors.
This is not a WW2 unit.
What country are you in?
Dwight
From: "Paul Koning"
<pkoning(a)equallogic.com>
>>>> "Geoffrey" == Geoffrey
Thomas <geoffreythomas(a)onetel.com> writes:
Geoffrey> Is this the real thing ?
Geoffrey>
Bizarre. Ebay does not allow me to see that item. It says "due to
restrictions in your home country" which is utter nonsense. It's
possible that the UK has export restrictions, but that's not what it
said...
>>>> "Dwight" == Dwight K
Elvey <dwight.elvey(a)amd.com> writes:
Dwight> Hi This is not a WW2 machine. This was made many years after
Dwight> that. It is an Enigma design with more wheels than the ones
Dwight> the Germans used. It is a ridiculous price for a later
Dwight> machine, regardless of condition. It is most likely military
Dwight> surplus but not WW2.
What does it actually show? Standard Enigmas have 3 wheels, but a few
had four, so if it's a four wheel unit it's a possibility that it
could be a WW2 unit.
paul