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Old 23-09-12, 05:08
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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Lang et al,

As far as I am able to ascertain, AGE is Australian General Electric, a subsidiary of Generel Electric Corp (GEC), originally of the USA, but also of Canada, (General Electric Canada): the GEC symbol on a number of 3.7 inch mobile HAA guns in Australia denoting Canadian manufacture.

Seems strange that while Aust was manufacturing and exporting a qty of 3.7in HAA, we also recieved a qty of GEC manufactured guns.

The light (subject of this thread) is not a BDL. Again, I agree with Lang about this point.

Travelling in sunny, but smokey, Montana. Back to WA early next week.

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