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    #31
    RonR

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      #32
      Hi ron,

      The MkIV to the tripod head indicates once again it is the service pattern.

      No 25 is the actuall tripod serial number ( they had thier own )

      DP is once again drill purpose showing that the tripod had been assigned these duties.

      The 1923 is interesting as it would indicate that was australian manufacture between the wars , i have only seen them marked 1929 tho.

      The tripod head did not seem to show any manufactures marks.

      Can you show a couple of pics of the slotted feet and the riveted parts of the tops of the legs and i will show them to a couple of lads .They may be able to shed some light on them.
      Regards
      Tim

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        #33
        RON AND TIM

        Ron thanks for showing a Beautiful weapon and Tim Thanks for the Crash Course on Viclkers Tripods....I love it when people know their stuff.


        TOM

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          #34
          beautiful!!!

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            #35
            Originally posted by Tim G View Post
            Hi ron,

            Can you show a couple of pics of the slotted feet and the riveted parts of the tops of the legs and i will show them to a couple of lads .They may be able to shed some light on them.
            Regards
            Tim
            Tim,

            Every time you suggest to look at a different part of this tripod, I discover something different.

            Here are a couple of sots of the feet.

            RonR

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              #36
              RonR

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                #37
                While shooting the attaching bolts, I found more marks.

                First the attachments:

                RonR

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                  #38
                  Again:

                  RonR

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                    #39
                    Now the additional marks:

                    RonR

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                      #40
                      Closer:

                      RonR

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                        #41
                        Again:

                        RonR

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                          #42
                          HS in the oval is for H E Smith sydney australia. The legs however are different to the standard service types.

                          Good of you to show the bottom of the foot, slotted and spiked. Not usual at all .

                          Will send to buddy and try for more info.

                          Regards

                          Tim

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