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    Can't see what's in the bag but from the remains, you have got what could be a perfectly useable/serviceable tube. All of the optics - if you have them from the old cut-up No42. And the old No42 inner OG tube can be simply converted into No32 spec. All you need now is the deflection cursor slide and graticle block and nut. And a set of drums.

    It shouldn't be beyond the wit of a good turner to make a set of drums but....... If he's doing that then just machine a simpler set of Mk3 drums instead! By next Thursday I'd have a Mk2/1 in my hands

    As a matter of interest, what IS in the bag? Looks like a centre axis rod and sleeve from a pair of No2 binos to me from here!

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    If you'd answer about what parts are in the bag you could learn something to your telescopic benefit. I'm looking hard but have mislaid my X-ray specs!

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    Clicker plungers

    Sorry Peter forgot the name so had to go through both your Books to try and figure it out. They are no32 mk 1 or mk2 clicker plungers. You have the exploded view of the mk3 in your books with parts list but no exploded view of a mk2 just the parts list that I can find.They are the forth part from the right in this picture.You do have me learning .but it is slow going with out me being able to see the actual parts and them interacting with each other.
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