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| Date added: | 19 Aug, 2015 |
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Looks like it yes.
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Yeh mk1 EKCO PP should have plastic end pieces like dans one
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it was on a crappy small hook and chain set up on a central rose once the trough was dropped, bad design i thought
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Yes i must admit phil i agree with you about the hanging design on these being crap like. My one ive had to screw to the ceiling with 8" screws or something
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Tbh I think the MK1 PP was the worst BC fitting
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Yea mines got complete new gear too.
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cheap and cheerfull fittings, they were the first fitting ever to come packed complete with a tube, seen a old advert in a book showing it
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The chokes look the same as in that twin quickstart fitting i put photos up earlier, good looking gear, unusual shape canister
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You find some good stuff if you know where to look
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