GN-58A $40 you pay shipping from 49829
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FS: GN-58A
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Re: FS: GN-58A
Interesting to see the decal of the old Civil Defense logo..
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Re: FS: GN-58A
Tim
Now you put me in the spot. Should
I preserve that logo while meeting to restore the finish of the casing?
Or is it too far gone?
Z
Now you put me in the spot. Should
I preserve that logo while meeting to restore the finish of the casing?
Or is it too far gone?
Z
N6CC wrote:Interesting to see the decal of the old Civil Defense logo..
Tim
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Re: FS: GN-58A
I would get rid of the civil defence sticker as they are not uncommon.Tons of this stuff was given to the Civil Defence durring the Cuban Missle crisis and durring the Cold War.Some where I have the Civil Defence instructions to build an ac power supply for the BC-604/603 and BC683/684.I have seen several with the Civil Defence decals.
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Re: FS: GN-58A
Hi Zareh - Sounds like you have already bought it. In cases like this it depends of course upon what you want to do with it...Rebuild, restore, repaint or leave it as-is. Decals like that, just like unit markings tell part of its story and sometimes how/where it was used. At least it's a conversation piece!
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