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I would like to find one of these from which I can salvage about a 1.25 inch diameter section of the flat back of the holder that is screwed to the wireless set.
David |
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They appear new old stock on ebay from time to time.
Tim |
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Hi Tim.
Yes, and I purchased a couple a few years ago for my 52-Set for a very good price. I was surprised to find they were original 52-Set stock when received. I do not really want to destroy a perfectly good one for what I need. They are getting hard to find and the flat backs on the holders are the exact thickness I am looking for to cut a disc out of for a mini project I am wanting to work on. The broken ones were common as mud here a few years ago but maybe have all been tossed by now. David |
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I'm fairly sure I have at least one (on a badly-hammed WS22 supply unit) that you can have. I'll take a look (also a screwdriver and spanner) tomorrow.
IIRC the side is broken but the back is intact. Best regards, Chris. |
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