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Thank you Gerald.

September 22 2009 at 2:42 AM
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Response to Bovington's MkI

I'm with you now on the diagram on page 35. It's the item marked as "Pivot of X Frame"
And now I can see what they are refering to on the relevant photo.
Thanks for the clarifiaction on that point.

Your theory on the adjuster "lip" probably has a lot of credence. The majority of pics of Mk 1's definitley show it.
Yet what's interesting about the image of 743 on page 27 of "Tanks at Flers" Is that it must be part of a sequence of images of 743, because on page 15 of the New Vanguard shows 743 further onto the flat car with her steering tail off the ground. The chap in the straw hat is still there though.

I've had a look at the image of Kia Ora on page 36 of the same book. And I have to say she has the "lip"

Gerald, is there any chance I could bother you for a copy of that hi-res scan of C19?

 
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