Ross Herbert wrote:
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** Hi Ross.
> Many here will know the name Master Instruments Pty. Ltd. Back in the era of
> analogue measuring instruments
** Never new those days were all over ?
>
> Since I wanted to have some manufacturers literature on this meter I prevailed
> upon Master Instruments to supply me with whatever documentation they may have
> retained, but I was not expecting anything. I was rather pleasantly surprised
> when they were able to supply a copy of the specification and a schematic.
> Master Instruments no longer manufacture analog meters (or any other kind), and
> 95% of their business these days consists of supplying batteries.
>
** You have reminded me of the day I visited Master Instruments at their factory in Marrickville, near Sydnenham Station. I was after a couple of Ni-Cd 7.2 volt packs made with Sanyo cells that were assembled on the premises.
Walking into the reception area was like going through a time warp, everything looked like it had not changed since the 1950s - the polished timber floor bounced gently as you walked over it. Staff were very friendly with a large percentage of European women doing assembly plus a few experts overseeing, mainly Aussies.
I could see they were still doing meter repairs on types they had once manufactured.
I spoke with a grey haired gentlemen who, after an internal phone call, explained that one of the women would have to finish off some incomplete Ni-Cd packs for me - if I didn't mind waiting.
It was 1991 or 1992 plus also Melbourne Cup Day and my arrival was a few minutes before the "great race" was due to start. So everything suddenly stopped.
A TV set on a tall stand and refreshments were brought into the lunch area and I was invited to take a seat. I was also offered a beer by another male staffer and accepted.
After the race finished, my order was processed along with a hand written invoice, which I paid in cash.
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From the MI web site:
Established during WW2 to provide electrical meters to the Australian armed forces, the business is now in its third generation of Dunn family ownership and control.
https://www.master-instruments.com.au/
https://www.master-instruments.com.au/pages/company-history-overview.html
There were once many electrical /electronics manufacturing business like MI in Australia, I think of companies like Melbourne's BWD who made oscilloscopes and other test gear and Sydney's Patton Electrical who also made panel meters and the like plus AWA making radios and TV sets and AWV making all manner of electron tubes.
That MI have managed to diversify and expand when others collapsed in face of Asian imports is a great credit to the management. Moving into the battery business in the early 80s was well timed and evidently crucial to their current success.
Someone ought to make a TV doco about them.
.... Phil