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Unread 07-04-2025, 02:45 PM   #1
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Thanks for my PDF ,
If you have alls the nail holes visible, it will be easy to replace the missing elements.
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Thanks for my PDF ,
If you have alls the nail holes visible, it will be easy to replace the missing elements.
thank you for sharing it!
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OP, thanks for sharing the photo and story. I rarely see those. I think I saw one at Show of Show years ago.
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Dear Collectors

Thank you all for the reply’s.

And sorry for my late reply - it is summer holiday here right now.

First I am in the process to find time period wood for the restauration.

For the restorations, I first of all need the dimensions of the wooden inner parts that fixes the magazines. It a piece of wood that can be lifted op to be able to take out the drum magazines.

Luckily I can see some holes for the previous original wood parts. I it quite interesting to discover that one of the screws holding the inner part of the part for the loading tool has been hidden under the right handle.

This restauration is going to take some time – I don’t want to set a deadline for it.
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