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My buttset is so old it has Roman Numerials on the dial pad and it still works. (Oh I AM bad.)
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103a thats it.. i saw one on ebay.. looks like an old workhorse
if you have any like this that are useable and complete (and willing to part with) .. fire me off a pic and pricing..
i carry a ts44 normally but would like one for back up and a converation piece..
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My first butt set was a Beco rubber with rotary dial. I was low man on the totem pole so thats what I got. This buttset was much older than I, but it still worked. I don't know where it came from, but it was tradition that the 'new guy' got the Beco. I eventually passed it on to the next greenhorn.. I used to by those things by the caseload , go thru them and sell them to contractors at the flea market . made some good money of them for a while. Ive got a TT version of it somewher that I used to carry as a spare .
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