Clip replacement (pics)

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JiM
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Clip replacement (pics)

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I finally sent my old Delica in last week (Friday) to get the broken FRN clip replaced and it arrived yesterday (Friday).



I had originally removed the stub of the broken clip (not too well) with a wood chisel. After the new clip was placed you really have to look hard to see that it isn't original.



Here's some before & after pics.



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Post by JiM »

Here's a couple more pics.

For such a good looking (and functional) bit of surgery and only a week turn-around time this may well be the best $10 I've spent in ages.

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Post by bendrewjr »

It looks like another great job. Yrs. back I had the factory sharpen and polish my mariner excelent job

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Excellent work. Definitely something I'd be comfortable recommending to others! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle border=0>

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