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Old English B22 (bayonet) cord plugs and cord sockets
Anyone know where to get them ?
Wish I hadn't junked mine now ! Jim Hawkins |
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Old English B22 (bayonet) cord plugs and cord sockets
Jim Hawkins wrote:
Anyone know where to get them ? Wish I hadn't junked mine now ! Searching for "bayonet plug" on eBay seems to turn some up |
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Old English B22 (bayonet) cord plugs and cord sockets
"Andy Burns" wrote in message o.uk... Jim Hawkins wrote: Anyone know where to get them ? Wish I hadn't junked mine now ! Searching for "bayonet plug" on eBay seems to turn some up Thanks again, Andy. Found pack of five for £8.95 Jim Hawkins |
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