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Some thrift store moments feel like stepping straight into another era — and this one hit with that unmistakable WWII weight. Sitting quietly on a shelf was a Weston Model 785 Industrial Circuit Tester, a piece of American engineering built in Newark, New Jersey during the war years. Even without touching a cable or powering anything on, the presence of this thing was unreal. Thick metal plates, heavy industrial hardware, and that rugged, over‑engineered look that defined 1940s manufacturing. I didn’t buy it and I didn’t test it — this video is about the moment of finding it, the shock of seeing a WWII‑era survivor in a modern thrift store, and the craftsmanship that still stands out eight decades later. Tools from this period weren’t just made for work; they were built for factories running around the clock, for harsh environments, for reliability when the world was anything but stable. Today’s video takes a closer look at this incredible Weston Model 785 from the WWII era, why it feels so rock‑solid even now, and what makes vintage industrial gear like this so unforgettable when you stumble across it unexpectedly. #VintageTech #ThriftStoreFind #RetroElectronics #WWIIHistory #WestonModel785