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Mystery Brow Pads
Good day,
Can anyone help identify this pair please? Suspicions lean heavily to post war British type vehicle. Thanks in advance
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Isn't 99 the NSN code for the USA?
I don't have the list handy to refer to and working from memory is always risky! Mike |
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Nope, 99 is the country code for the UK.
The US used 00 until they exhausted their possible numbers around 1974. After that, they went to 01, and are well on the way to using those up. After that they have reserved from 02 to 10. |
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Thanks, Rob: that's what I get for working from a poor memory!
Mike |
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They look very much like Daimler ferret drivers side periscope brow pads to me.
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So while we are at it, Is "00" the code for USA origin?
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