Hello, I've bought this A-frame a time ago but I wonder why the straps are upside down. Are they replaced?
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Thanx guys! And yes Steve, the internal stiffener is made of fiber material. But is it normal that the straps sometimes were upside down? A dealer told me that they might be replaced with DAK meatcan straps. But the seller told me it's a late wartime production and if it was done by a collector he would never put the straps upside down.
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Originally posted by FonsThanx guys! And yes Steve, the internal stiffener is made of fiber material. But is it normal that the straps sometimes were upside down? A dealer told me that they might be replaced with DAK meatcan straps. But the seller told me it's a late wartime production and if it was done by a collector he would never put the straps upside down.
if the seller told you that this nice 1941/42 vintage A-frame it's a late one because of the upside-down straps and that a collector wouldn't have put them like that(errare umanum est even for collectors mending their pieces!),well, tell me his name please and I'll do my best to avoid him like the plague!We'll never know for sure but a swiveling strap could speak volumes!Tell me Fons...is the rivet's head external (visible) on the other side?If it's between the two layers of webbing,can you see signs of newly made stitchings?If the heads aren't visible and the stitchings are sound and period done this A-frame is 100% original(note that i haven't said authentic.....it's sure as eggs is eggs that it is!!!) and the straps have been put upside-down by an Aussie POW
Manny
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