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Had this LP08 for a long time and it had always been missing its lock. Pics and movies from my instagram as I don’t seems to be able to upload movies here
So I made some new parts. http://https://www.instagram.com/p/B4BaqLxJkaW/?igshid=1nc4atkz6a1ne |
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I wish I could do something like that. You are an artist/technician of the highest order.
Ron
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction |
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100% in agreement with Ron. That's beautiful work.
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And here is the little spring that caused the ”spannhebel” to get lost.
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