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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    I'm curious to know the source of your confident assertions on this thread Mr Bessa? If you can show me "some shops" that have original unused pre-War BSA spares for sale I'll eat one of my Improved Model Ds for dinner.

    It's a brave (or daft) man who second guesses Lakey's (or Edbear2's) verdict on matters concerning vintage BSAs .
    Will that be with salad or veg sir ?

    BSA Standard rear sight blade purchased from a local retailer just last March still wrapped in brown greaseproof paper

    Whats for desert ? maybe a something light like a meteor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Binners View Post
    Will that be with salad or veg sir ?

    BSA Standard rear sight blade purchased from a local retailer just last March still wrapped in brown greaseproof paper

    Whats for desert ? maybe a something light like a meteor
    I quoted the original post carefully.... "some shops" and "spares" (plural) just in case some smartarse came up with a one-off purchase.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    I quoted the original post carefully.... "some shops" and "spares" (plural) just in case some smartarse came up with a one-off purchase.
    That's the nicest thing I have ever been called on this site

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    Spares

    Yes....take the point.....old BSA underlever spares arent exactly jumping out the woodwork. I was talking generically for all older guns really and probably later models than early pattern BSA.
    John Knibbs once had spares for one or 2 of the early pattern models and Surrey guns had a selection of peep sight and rearsights for some quite old specimens.
    I turned up a peep for a BSA Club at flee market last year 15 quid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bessa View Post
    Yes....take the point.....old BSA underlever spares arent exactly jumping out the woodwork. I was talking generically for all older guns really and probably later models than early pattern BSA.
    John Knibbs once had spares for one or 2 of the early pattern models and Surrey guns had a selection of peep sight and rearsights for some quite old specimens.
    I turned up a peep for a BSA Club at flee market last year 15 quid.
    Just give Danny the name of a couple of gun shops that once sold at least two bits.

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