What Is This?
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What Is This?
Picked this up a long time ago. Seems like a Japanese version of a Harlin. Maybe.
Anyway, make an offer and I'll donate all of the proceeds to the Forum. You'll have to pay shipping, though, unlesss you're in the Los Angeles area...
http://homepage.mac.com/paulpap/Steel/PhotoAlbum236.html
Anyway, make an offer and I'll donate all of the proceeds to the Forum. You'll have to pay shipping, though, unlesss you're in the Los Angeles area...
http://homepage.mac.com/paulpap/Steel/PhotoAlbum236.html
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Wow - a Teisco! Who knew? Well...obviously, several of you did! The pedals connect to the changer via cables. I do have, by the way, the adjusting screws for the changer. I don't have the cables, but that seems like a small detail. I'd think that bicycle brake cables, or something like them, would work fine.
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