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    Talking ID some body scope pads.

    I found these back in the late 90's still covered in cosmolineicon. The front pad has the one up and two down hole pattern. I should clean the cosmoline off one set just to see how they look and get a better picture. I was thinking maybe mounted in a clear block of plastic for my desktop.

    If anyone has an idea or thoughts on the background of these please reply.



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    MJ,

    They look like they could be Israeli mounts to me but perhaps Rog P will have a better idea.

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by MJ1 View Post
    I found these back in the late 90's still covered in cosmolineicon. The front pad has the one up and two down hole pattern. I should clean the cosmoline off one set just to see how they look and get a better picture. I was thinking maybe mounted in a clear block of plastic for my desktop.

    If anyone has an idea or thoughts on the background of these please reply.



    Thank's for looking.

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    Israeli..............

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    Yep, Israeli. Have a look at the bottom of the rear pad & if it is flat rather than radiused then that is another clue (a bit less obvious than the screw arrangement on the front pad).

    Hope all is well with you, Jack!

    ATB

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    Thank you for the replies guys.

    Now this begs the question of how the rear pad was to be installed?

    Thanks for asking Roger, all is well. And you? How is the garden going?

    ATB

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    Jack,
    At last I have a habitable house on The Somme, although the garden still looks a bit of a battlefield, if you'll pardon the expression. Just got back last night.

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