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Old 23-12-24, 01:41
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Derk

I make new made shock mounts.
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Old 23-12-24, 04:37
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Got those covered Jordan, what I need now is one of those antenna hooks you were making up. Any chance you have one left for sale?
Thanks,Derk
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Old 23-12-24, 10:45
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Long gone for the antenna hold down
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Old 23-12-24, 17:29
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Seems I’m a few years too late piecing my carrier together. Lots of items were being reproduced like your hooks, grips were being done, antenna mounts etc.
I guess I’ll continue looking for original parts or make up what I can on my own.
One bonus on working on my carrier now is all the research everyone here on the carrier forum has done over the years is now documented in all the posts and threads. Descriptions, measurements and photo’s of carrier items have been Well discussed and theories were turned into actual facts on a lot of questions. Thanks to all who researched and put in the effort for owners like me to now have the information to restore a carrier right this time. When I did my first carrier back in 1998 I didn’t have the information needed to get things like seat cushions sewn right or even the right material that was used. Now I hope doing this carrier I will have a more complete and authentic example.
Thank you,Derk
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One bonus on working on my carrier now is all the research everyone here on the carrier forum has done over the years is now documented in all the posts and threads. Descriptions, measurements and photo’s of carrier items have been Well discussed and theories were turned into actual facts on a lot of questions. Thanks to all who researched and put in the effort for owners like me to now have the information to restore a carrier right this time.
Thank you,Derk
A shout out to Hanno for maintaining this resource ?
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Old 24-12-24, 20:58
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Yes a big thank you to Hanno for keeping MLU up and running for so many to enjoy sharing and passing on so much knowledge of a hobby we all enjoy.
Happy Holidays to everyone on the MLU community.
Merry Christmas, Derk
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Old 29-12-24, 00:42
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Does anybody have information on this type of blackout shield? Dave had it on his carrier. Would this be a proper shield for a Mark 1* carrier?
I’ve never seen this type before. I do have a regular blackout shield Dave gave me with the pile of spare parts if I need to exchange it.
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