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>> Edit: Ignore what I say in the following.. I was talking ignorant nonsense!
"I sure does look like a Lev built, and in great shape to boot!" - w0ttm
Im no expert - but I think the clincher will be if anything Lev ever built was done in that chassis-less style.. I think this is unusual (something which was mostly done by hobbyists who never had access to metal punching tools) -
I know that back in those days (well - certainly in the '60's) plywood was the hobbyists circuit board - easy to cut holes in, and brass wood screws served as tagging points to solder components onto if one couldnt afford tag board (in fact, nails were my favorite - wrap some TCW round them and when soldered they made a great mounting post - and cheaper than brass screws!)..
Not sure if this applies elsewhere in the world - but in SA at that time, stuff like tag board and new tube sockets were expensive.. Almost everything I used was salvaged or improvised from what I could get for peanuts - and everything built was done with access to only basic tools.
Whatever - Lev built or not, the excitement remains..