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Thought you might enjoy this
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Yup, I do, Bill!
I might be tempted to restore the silver inlay to get it back in full glory... Regards, Kai |
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My present focus has been acquiring antique cars. I have a 1903 Columbus Electric that is original down to the slightly fraying leather fenders. Just won an important Preservation Award at a major concourse. A similar, but perfect car in the same area did not even get honorable mention. I would never repaint or change anything on our car. It has important history and provenance. |
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No seperate Gangya/Sampir/Katik? Normally a sign it's ww2 or newer...Holes look drilled too.
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