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12-12-2013 12:26 PM
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Thanks alot My friend said he might have a few more items he`d bring me,so now I really hope he does
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We hope that your friend brings you more real treasure. We all know the feeling of expectation and hope. Good luck.
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Original D&S cupal TK. The lack of prongs is pretty typical, the attachment of these things weren't exactly robust even back then.
Had the British made such items, they would have 6 inch nails welded to the back!
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Well said, Ben. The thought of the nails on the back courtesy of John Bull reminds me of my 1964 Jaguar 3.8 S I inherited from my grand mother.....or the hand made shoes from the UK made in 1976 that I still own with pleasure and joy.
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The discs prongs were actually more robust then the early types. The best attachments are on the aluminium pieces.
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The sutures on the back of the skull is not like It should be, but It is seems only some diefault since the front is good.
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