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    NO32 MK1 Persistant Seller

    The much advertised no32 scope on e-bay in Queensland is back minus the tin, tool, mount and covers etc, starting price $1100. The other items should crop up individually very soon I suspect!.
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    I see he's selling some k98 numberstamps too... Always useful when the darn thing just won't match up!

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    haha, yeah, whilst I have no problems with making reproductions of various models, unless you stamp a big 'FAKE' it's all very dodgey.

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    I've seen one or two genuine No4T's and L42's and I would venture to suggest that the seller of the pads is telling a few little porky pies (that's lies to the uninitiated.......) Maybe someone in Oz ought to tell him

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    Has anyone got any doubts regarding the scope?

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    It's not the scope but the so called 'genuine' pads. Genuine indeed................. he needs a polite talking to! Maybe some kind soul in Oz could direct him to this site

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    I am not terribly shy and don't mind bringing it up but I would like to have some evidence before opening my trap. Does anyone have any pictures or a description of what is missing / wrong with these compared to a real set of pads?

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    I recently bought sets of those same "K98icon number stamps" for numbering parts from an engineering supplier here in Sydney. I had no idea I had stumbled onto such a rarity, I'll have to buy up some Russianicon Capture K98's now and get filing! No-one will ever know!

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