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    Egg Rack Resoration

    Had this for a while and cleaned it before X-mas but not took it further, its cleaned but needs detail cleaning next and a little bit of straightening
    in a couple of places. Nice complete rack with no holes,,,, only the egg ones that is

    Regards nick
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    Pretty rare item Nick, I have seen and had plenty of racks for M24 sticks but have never had this one in usable condition. There was one for sale here locally some time ago but about 1/4 rusted away - however it sold!

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    Hi Reino,

    Hope you are all well ? yes M24 racks are more common but these illusive little devils are hard to find,,i have another one that is ok but has a few holes.. other than grenade holes
    they sell in any condition, as they are so hard to find,

    Best Regards nick .






    Quote Originally Posted by Tmine35 View Post
    Pretty rare item Nick, I have seen and had plenty of racks for M24 sticks but have never had this one in usable condition. There was one for sale here locally some time ago but about 1/4 rusted away - however it sold!

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    excellent work. you just need to fill it now!!!
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    That has to be one of the best one of those I have ever seen Nick, as Paul has just said, would look very nice filled alongside your others !!!!!!!!!!!

    Were these designed to be carried in the standard metal 'Stick' grenade box?

    regards Kev

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    Thank's Paul and Kev,

    Ahhhhh----HA,.,. EGGS !! now there's an idea,,, I can feel a deal comming on,, or is it the OCD
    This is how the stick grenade thing started,, first just a rack,, then YESSSSS I KNOW! i'll fill it up


    I wont go there i promise ( fingers crossed )


    Quote Originally Posted by paul the grenade View Post
    excellent work. you just need to fill it now!!!
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    I just grew a big rubbery one looking at the pics of that nice rack!
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    Quote Originally Posted by whsammler View Post
    I just grew a big rubbery one looking at the pics of that nice rack!
    hhahahaaa..hhaaa
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    Here's another one but not so nice and needs a lot of tlc,,,still solid and stong but needs repairing in places, I thought this one would fall to peices but was well surprised to see the original paint come thorugh...
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