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> fuse block covers almost ready for production, prototype pictured
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post Apr 15 2024, 01:16 PM
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every one needs one to keep from knocking out the fuses, production piece will be crystal clear with no scratchesAttached Image
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post Apr 15 2024, 04:25 PM
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Always happy to see parts being made but Pelican has these, Sierra Madre has these...why do we need another player? I'm sure I'm missing something here (but it's not a fuse cover....)
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post Apr 15 2024, 08:28 PM
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QUOTE(FlacaProductions @ Apr 15 2024, 03:25 PM) *

Always happy to see parts being made but Pelican has these, Sierra Madre has these...why do we need another player? I'm sure I'm missing something here (but it's not a fuse cover....)


They do and they don't. Around a year ago, I placed an order with Pelican for the one pictured in their online catalog (identical to my cracked 1974 one) but received one with the same part number but different symbols on the face. I called them and they sent another, also with the same part number as the correct one pictured but it had a different set of symbols than the first one they sent but still not matching the original. They were very good about this but finally agreed that they no longer were getting the same covers from their supplier.

Kudos to George if he will produce correct copies as shown in his initial post.
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post Apr 15 2024, 08:30 PM
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QUOTE(scallyk9 @ Apr 15 2024, 08:28 PM) *

QUOTE(FlacaProductions @ Apr 15 2024, 03:25 PM) *

Always happy to see parts being made but Pelican has these, Sierra Madre has these...why do we need another player? I'm sure I'm missing something here (but it's not a fuse cover....)


They do and they don't. Around a year ago, I placed an order with Pelican for the one pictured in their online catalog (identical to my cracked 1974 one) but received one with the same part number but different symbols on the face. I called them and they sent another, also with the same part number as the correct one pictured but it had a different set of symbols than the first one they sent but still not matching the original. They were very good about this but finally agreed that they no longer were getting the same covers from their supplier.

Kudos to George if he will produce correct copies as shown in his initial post.


And some of the reproductions have not fit quite right, and more easily fall out.
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