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Old 18-08-07, 21:10
Colin Foulkes Colin Foulkes is offline
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Pedr,

Your drawing is a bit hard to read so I am not sure what it refers to.
You say it was drawn in 1944. I was drawn (out) in 1942 and Carol (The Boss) reckons I'm hard to read most of the time too.
Thank you for adding to the mystery though.

My problem is that I do not know much about Carriers at all & I have given me the job of trying to prove what it is that I have yet to see, for the benefit of all of us, if you get my drift.

My comment about photos should have said " I " need to see, the requirement being to help me & the owner find out what he really has.


Tony,

Probably what made me notice the oilcan is that I use a similar commercial one to oil the machinery in my workshop. For me it is an everyday tool.

Col.
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