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Was fortunate enough to pick up yet another Boštjan Borovnik from 1947 during the British Period. 12-65mm with 72cm tubes and sort of a composed pair. Non-ejector, A&D Body Action secured by a Greener Crossbolt and straight - hand stock w/ Heel & Toe Plates.
The Step-Sister from 1946 also is an A&D Body Action but with ejectors and tubeset @ 28". LOP of about 36.5cm on Both. It has the Purdey Nose.
One similar stamp, is the British Assigned House Number but the one from 1946 is stamped >>40/32<< whilst the 1947 Step-Sister wears the stamp of >>40/33<<. I can't remember the significance. Of course the >>D<< on the datastring on the water-table still plagues me.
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