This variation was placed on Nicks site back in 1914!!
Come on George, you are not that old are you?
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Re: 66b Harley Davidson & Sidecar
Nice spot, Jason!
It would be logical to expect either two square-cut corners or two radiused corners, but this is lLesney we're talking about. Does anyone therefore have a crossover (I.e. one square-cut and one radiused corner)?
It would be logical to expect either two square-cut corners or two radiused corners, but this is lLesney we're talking about. Does anyone therefore have a crossover (I.e. one square-cut and one radiused corner)?
Re: 66b Harley Davidson & Sidecar
Good to see you survived WWI, WWII, Korean War and VietNam.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:This variation was placed on Nicks site back in 1914!!
Come on George, you are not that old are you?
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Re: 66b Harley Davidson & Sidecar
Not to mention Desert Storm and the conflicts of the 21st Century!Tinman wrote:Good to see you survived WWI, WWII, Korean War and VietNam.
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Re: 66b Harley Davidson & Sidecar
All of mine have triangular/triangular except this, which appears to have straight/curved. Is this what you meant?Idris wrote:Nice spot, Jason!
It would be logical to expect either two square-cut corners or two radiused corners, but this is lLesney we're talking about. Does anyone therefore have a crossover (I.e. one square-cut and one radiused corner)?
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Re: 66b Harley Davidson & Sidecar
That is exactly what I mean!tractorboy wrote:All of mine have triangular/triangular except this, which appears to have straight/curved. Is this what you meant?Idris wrote:Nice spot, Jason!
It would be logical to expect either two square-cut corners or two radiused corners, but this is lLesney we're talking about. Does anyone therefore have a crossover (I.e. one square-cut and one radiused corner)?
There are therefore the following variations: straight/straight, straight/curved, and curved/curved. Even if a second set of tooling was in use for this model, the missing combination of curved/straight seems highly improbable.