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    What is this? Revisited.

    Hi Guys and Gals,

    On July 22 I posted the following:

    “Anybody know what this is? It's OMG complicated with drums, slides, sprockets, gears, gorgeous main casting. I figure it has to be military. Any help appreciated.”

    I got a lot of good responses but we’ve been involved in the Mother Of All Moves and this is the first chance I’ve had to get back to it.

    It wasn’t a tease. I don’t know what this is. It was in the effects of my best friend who passed away a few years ago when we were shooting at Camp Pendleton at the Western Games.

    The size is about 20” x 16” x 10”. It weighs about 50 lbs.

    I mentioned that we are moving and we can’t take this with us. I hate to sell it as scrap. I offer it to anyone willing to pay the shipping. First come first served. Figure the shipping weight at 55 lbs and I’ll do the best job I can at packing it. I added four new photos, a couple of which show the two pieces assembled.

    Thanks everyone.

    Al
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