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Old 24-02-17, 04:30
Ian Fawbert Ian Fawbert is offline
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Hi,
Documents show that at some levels of maintenance, tyres were to be branded with D^D here in Australia to stop theft/ID stolen tyres (using an electric branding iron). This continued into the 50's60's at least on tyres id seen. I would love to find a D^D one!

I wonder if what you have is something similar for a similar purpose?

Ian.
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