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Old 04-05-18, 14:18
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Thanks for your insight Lynn.

The three photos in the post above yours are of Kevin's repro along with one he had borrowed which was original. The one I have has a more proportional hole on the top casting very much like the repro from Rick. There is still paint in the hole. I'll try it out on a Bren tonight for fit.

The lack of part numbers and drain hole is worrisome to me.

Does anyone know when these were initially repro'd? I thought I had read about reproductions dating right back into the 80s in the old quad or cmp magazines.

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Old 04-05-18, 14:35
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I bought a repro years ago from a batch Dennis Walker had made.
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Old 05-05-18, 15:09
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The Original I borrowed was from Bruce Parker, I've since got part of an original which was ground dug but restorable. The one from Bruce was definitely an original.

Repro ones don't take to kindly to having gas operated Brens attached or driving them into low cover tent frames........ as I've found out.
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Old 06-05-18, 04:44
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I was contacted by another forum member who can ID himself if he likes. He made up some early copies back in the 80s, and in fact welded together most of the springs as shown in my photos. He is positive this was one of his creations.

So now I start the return process on ebay. It's hard on the seller, as he has to re-reimburse the shipping that I paid, as well as pay the return shipping (with insurance and signature) back to him. Since it's international, it takes a lot of meat off the bones. I don't think he intentionally mis-represented it, but it still falls on his responsibility in the end.

Oh well, with any luck I'll find an original at my favorite scrapyard yet.
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Old 07-05-18, 11:01
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Rob, I think that Ebay rules now more or less automaticaly give you your money back in cases of misreprisentation and it is up to the seller to pay for any costs involved in getting his item back. Obviously you need to use the Ebay due process and offer evidence but the one time it happened to me (I purchaced an "Army" jacket in "unissued condition" but it came with RAF and unit badges and a name in it!) I got my money back in full and got to keep the jacket. As you say, it was the sellers responsibility to give an accurate description and if not sure, to say so.

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Old 07-05-18, 13:33
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David
I am currently in the process now of requesting a refund. The seller has until the 11th to sort it with me, after which ebay will step in. From the point of my emailing him that I want to return it, he went into radio silence. Not sure how that tactic will work with the monstrosity called ebay.
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Old 07-05-18, 16:15
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Perhaps a negotiated settlement for a repro price would be in order.
I'm sure someone on here would be interested in purchasing it for what it is?

Just a suggestion.
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