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OK, I give up; what the (something) is it? :tinysmile_cry_t: Perhaps I walked past it three times yesterday and missed out big-time? Please explain, elucidate, educate...
Moving on, a great time was had. Lots of great stuff to see. I bought some cool UK SAA and a mint 84mm Drill Round for 12. I'm a Mills No 36 collector and was happily able to avoid a couple of potentially dodgy deals by way of stuff learned/help rendered by BOCN members. Would have fallen for this stuff last year, not now, thanks guys!
The dust from the arena was hard work at times, but remember, beer always cures!
Sorry to bother you guys - but this rack seems to be a reproduction. Was on Beltring fair last week too - and have examined these repro racks at "famous" french dealers table. Truly good work, with many details. It is the first time, that so good repros are offered on the market.
Totaly wrong paint and no markings at all - that are first red flags.
Sorry to bother you guys - but this rack seems to be a reproduction. Was on Beltring fair last week too - and have examined these repro racks at "famous" french dealers table. Truly good work, with many details. It is the first time, that so good repros are offered on the market.
Totaly wrong paint and no markings at all - that are first red flags.
no bother .. yes these are repro racks and indenticle to originals...
in every way, they are excellent as a replacment,, and we all know how much a mint genuine rack costs,,,and how hard to locate even a clean rack these days.
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