hoofhearted
Saint Lactose The Tolerant
The Chain Is Now Gone ...
Still Offering Very-Choice Stuff In Trade For The Chainring I Need.
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Got some primo Block Chain for Sale or TRADE .......
SIZE ... 1-Inch Pitch by 1/4'' - Inch ... (that's a quarter-inch) ........
Chain has no beginning or end .........
No Master Link ..........
Continuous stuff -- it be ........
Don't know exactly how long chain is ... but there are 69 side-plates on the left ...
69 side-plates on the right.
The chain is shown on a Miami/FM 30-T .. Inch-Pitch chainring. This chainring NFS.
This little dandy is NOT without its faults ... light rust on underside ... it's dirty ...
and I have not done anything to make it look more presentable ... like soak it in
a solvent to burn-off the old grease and grime.
Some of the more astute lookers-on will notice that in many of the fotos, the chain
appears to be hugging that chainring in an up-side-down manner.
Just wanted to show the excellent fit.
Nothing is inflexible or rusted tight. All links feel pretty smooth for a chain that
is over one-hundred years old.
One-Thousand Simoleons shipped ... OR Trade For A Chainring
similar to the one shown in the Dave Stromberger fotograff ... below .......
Let's Look at The CHAIN ....
Still Offering Very-Choice Stuff In Trade For The Chainring I Need.
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Got some primo Block Chain for Sale or TRADE .......
SIZE ... 1-Inch Pitch by 1/4'' - Inch ... (that's a quarter-inch) ........
Chain has no beginning or end .........
No Master Link ..........
Continuous stuff -- it be ........
Don't know exactly how long chain is ... but there are 69 side-plates on the left ...
69 side-plates on the right.
The chain is shown on a Miami/FM 30-T .. Inch-Pitch chainring. This chainring NFS.
This little dandy is NOT without its faults ... light rust on underside ... it's dirty ...
and I have not done anything to make it look more presentable ... like soak it in
a solvent to burn-off the old grease and grime.
Some of the more astute lookers-on will notice that in many of the fotos, the chain
appears to be hugging that chainring in an up-side-down manner.
Just wanted to show the excellent fit.
Nothing is inflexible or rusted tight. All links feel pretty smooth for a chain that
is over one-hundred years old.
One-Thousand Simoleons shipped ... OR Trade For A Chainring
similar to the one shown in the Dave Stromberger fotograff ... below .......
Let's Look at The CHAIN ....
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