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Paul Beck at Vintage Supplies has them on page 65 item #654 in his catalogue. www.vintagesupplies.com
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Ron, I have some somewhere. They are original carrier parts, came in a little cotton bag with a carrier parts tag, and they ARE nickel plated.
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Sweet
Can't beat hard evidence! History would be changed by using the wrong sort so thanks Lynn.Regards Alex |
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Thanks Ron, Lyn, and Alex,
I found some a few weeks ago at a saddlery, they seem fine untill you try to open the arms up and they simply snap off, made in China I guess, that was the only reason that I had asked for copper ones I thought that they be less prone to snap, I have used the old Aust ones for many years and never had this problem of them breaking off, So i guess that I will just have to keep looking,its marvelous I seem to have no problem finding the large scarce as rocking horse S,,t parts but a simple thing like a rivet?? Thanks guys, Regards Ron
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