Extraordinary vendor
Extraordinary vendor
Rough old converted Vendor Mills Extraordinary on ebay, probably won't be there long. Looks a original case, but the mechanism I do not recognise. It does not look like an early gooseneck type, so not sure of the maker....anyone know Suspect it is the wrong mechanism as it does not fit in the window
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MILLS-EXTRAOR ... 33aa95115b
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MILLS-EXTRAOR ... 33aa95115b
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Re: Extraordinary vendor
wooosh!
would require lots of expensive parts to restore to as when left the factory
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would require lots of expensive parts to restore to as when left the factory
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Re: Extraordinary vendor
I love the bloody great bolt rammed in to keep the mech steady.
Oh well, let's see how long before the forum gets a request for knowledge and missing bits, or it reappears in an auction with a fresh coat of paint.
Oh well, let's see how long before the forum gets a request for knowledge and missing bits, or it reappears in an auction with a fresh coat of paint.
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Re: Extraordinary vendor
Thanks Dave, now you've pointed it out, the vertical fingers are a bit of a giveaway.daveslot wrote:its an early jennings mech
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