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Basil said:Bingo. Part of the magnetic core memory from the NORAD SAGE computer system (Air Defense system). It was an IBM Q7 computer. That piece represents 1 bit of a 33-bit computer word with about 10k addresses.
This is the "little memory" of 10k capacity (yes, 10 k). The "big" memory was a whopping 256k! (That's 1/4 of 1 meg).
My father was a member of the RCA team that designed and built some of the first machinery used to manufacture ferrite memory cores. He later went to work for Sperry-Univac designing and building the same kind of equipment right up to the end-of-life of that technology.
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Greg got it... I used it to rake nails out of a bin 2 feet wide, 3 feet high and 3 feet deep into what looked like a steel tub that I sat on a wood stool in front of the bin. After the first week I learned why that the rest of the men used welding gloves when they did it.