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L-42 CES; that lens brush and bottle
I bet I am not the only L-42 owner on this forum who has a complete CES except for that funky lens brush and bottle. Clearly, when they show up the price is gold plated or should I say solid gold. I am curious how many fellow owners are willing to pay $500-1000 for an authentic brush and bottle. It seems amazing that the L-42 is the only package that used that accessory. Is that true ?
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06-05-2020 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sgreg
I bet I am not the only L-42 owner on this forum who has a complete CES except for that funky lens brush and bottle. Clearly, when they show up the price is gold plated or should I say solid gold. I am curious how many fellow owners are willing to pay $500-1000 for an authentic brush and bottle. It seems amazing that the L-42 is the only package that used that accessory. Is that true ?
I started researching old posts and my post would be beating a dead horse. An unfortunate problem with no answer. Sorry for bringing up a sore subject.
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It's all ways a good question to bring up about the plastic bottle , I love to find one for a reasonable price !!!
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The plastic bottle originated from the 84MM Carl Gustav CES, unfortunately they are obsolete too!
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I have an exact model of one if anybody wants one for their wall, The venturi doesn't open but every other detail is correct. It has an original sight/Venturi cover/pistol grip and face pad.??
I made two, one for our Museum at Duxford. I even used rubber matting for the rifling to make it authentic and sprayed silver.......................bargain and I made a wall bracket for it to!
'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA
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Hope it's not as heavy as the real one was ...
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