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    Source of Cheek Rest Screws?

    Grant580 did you discuss cheek rest screws with Dick? (Started new thread to a void hijacking the transit chest thread)


    "By the way, while searching for Britishicon hinges and various screws for my boxes I came a across a fellow in the U.S. who specalizes in strange and hard to find hardware, nuts and bolts etc,,. His website is http://www.blacksmithbolt.com and he sells the hard to find screws to fasten the lid hasps and posts to the boxes. His name is Dick Naven and he has bent over backwards to help me find those screws and is highly recommended in case anyone is interested."

    I have tried the current non-brass offerings, functional but the heads are not countersunk. Thoughts? Maybe we could do a "run" of screws for those who are interested?
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