David Clark Headset Model H10-76 Mic M-87/alc on 2040-parts.com
Tacoma, Washington, US
David Clark headset model H10-76 with mic M-87/AlC. I have been told these work fine but I have no way to test them. Someone inscribe one of the earphones-see last photo. They appear to be in good condition and the ear cushions are intact and in good condition.
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