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How much would these cost please? I would buy a full set times 2. Derrick Eastman
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#2
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Hi
They are £45 each as shown in the picture (Pintle and lever cast in brass) I can get them machined at a small as yet to be confirmed price. The cable covers are £8 each cast in steel as shown. Postage will be cost price to wherever you are, or perhaps arrange collection from Beltringe, i'm sure we can arrange something. Ben |
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I will commit to 5 pintles and 4 headlight wiring covers.They will have to be shipped to me in canada, I only wish to get to Beltring!Do you need a down payment?PM me or email and we will settle up. Are you looking to have any other bren goodies made?
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I honestly don't mean to spoil your good work but I have a very serious question.
In forty years time how will you be able to tell the original and the re-made apart? I ask this as it is a subject that troubles me, even though I only dabble in the Post War MVs I am very aware that we are only temporary custodians of the vehicles we have. I have had occasion to fabricate parts for vehicles and have always discretely marked them in a way that others in future years will know the provenance of the part. Any comments R |
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I have actually given this some thought.
I read a book about restoring a Hawker Hurricane recovered from India. During the restoration if they had to remake a part they disgreetly added their own initial and date following the style used during the original build so the part could be identified in the future. The pintle is identical to an original so as you point out it would be hard to tell it from an original. I have contemplated marking the back face with a date stamp. You would never see it as it's bolted to the armour but would be an identifying feature for the future. I'd need to speak to the people who want them. Ben |
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well really this is down to unscrupulous (sp) restorers who wont disclose these things when they sell on.... i myself have a portfolio everything is documented that has been restored / re made etc etc.
if they are to be stamped Ben could i ask that it is on the hidden face as you state...after all if i was lucky enough to get my carrier in a movie i am sure it would spoil the historic appearance of the vehicle if it had BEN 2011 stamped into the face of the cast
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is mos redintegro __5th Div___46th Div__ 1942 Ford Universal Carrier No.3 MkI* Lower Hull No. 10131 War Department CT54508 (SOLD) 1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration). 1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration). |
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with my museum professional head on i could say so much on the subject of repro parts being passed off for genuine, like making a jeep out of 99% new parts and claiming its a 1942. in fact DVLA are now clamping down on such vehicles, mainly landrovers on old tax free plates but im sure they are looking at other "reproduced" vehicles (whoops i went into a bit of a rant there, sorry guys ! ) Ben the mounts a great !
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Shaun Hindle Morris C8 Ford GPW jeep 1945 Morris 1000 (ex mil) SAS LSV Harley Davidson MT 350 motor cycle Universal carrier MK 1*1943 Ronson (under restoration) Universal carrier MK 2* 1944 (Puddle Jumper HSK 345) Ferret MK 1/1 1956 Ferret MK 2/4 1958 CVR(T) Scorpion 432 MK2 Daimler MK1 armoured car 1943 (winner best wheeled armour W&P show 2011) Daimler Dingo MK2 1944 (awaiting restoration, aquired 11/12/2011) Fordson WOT 3 D 1940 (awaiting restoration ) |
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