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Old 02-09-17, 14:05
Dave Mills Dave Mills is offline
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Thanks for the info Mike. The aerial poles are aluminium and not timber, does this make a difference? I have one complete set as per the CES schedule and one incomplete set (two sets of mast poles though). Can post some more detailed photos tomorrow if you wish, although I have already posted the kits laid out with ropes, pegs etc. It is great to gather some info on these items and your comments help to improve my knowledge. I have another water proof case lid to compliment the complete case also. The Larkspur set I believe is from a Centurion Tank as they come with the typical head sets, hand piece and neck straps that the tankies use. Then who can tell!!!!

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