C-38
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Hagelin Pin-wheel M-209 → ← C-37
Pin-and-lug cipher machine
- this page is a stub
- wanted item
C-38 was a compact mechanical light-weight portable
pin-and-lug cipher machine,
developed shortly before World War II
by Boris Hagelin
and manufactured AB Cryptoteknik
in Stockholm (Sweden). It is the successor of the C-36 and
C-37 and features six rather than five pin-wheels.
The C-38 can be seen as the civil version of the M-209,
which was made in the US during WWII.
As the C-38 and M-209 are functionally identical, please refer
to our page about the M-209.
WANTED ITEM — Crypto Museum are still looking for a C-38 for its collection. If you have one available or if you know of a machine that might be available, please contact us.
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