On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:48:23 -0400, George Neuner wrote: > I don't know the correct term, but what I was talking about was a tiny > switch with a 1/2 inch metal handle that looks like a longish grain of > rice. We used to call them "knife" switches because after hours > flipping them they would feel like they were cutting into your fingers. > That sounds like a sub-minature SPDT toggle switch with a normal handle. Cheap as chips, which is probably why they were used on that front panel. Like this by any chance?
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