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CTBob (01-21-2021) | ||
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Thanks, Steve!
I was hopeful that what I noticed in that area in your photo of the post-hot-tanked carrier (which you included in Post #912, p. 92) was another potential date pad (rather than just the mottled appearance of the cast iron, following the cleaning process). In that photo, the area above the 9 (in "489") gave the appearance of a telltale screw head in the casting, however, maybe not so much IRL. Ah, well… |
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Nope, nothing there, just fresh cast metal. Maybe it's like that image of the monkey face on Mars! When you get close enough, it's just a pile of rocks from an extinct volcanic mesa.
Last edited by njsteve; 01-21-2021 at 07:35 PM. |
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PeteLeathersac (01-21-2021) | ||
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Got it!
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