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1935 Ea Outfit  

The box and parts here are quite good. However, apart from the boiler, there is little clue as to how the parts should be arranged. Was there a stringing card? Is so how were the parts arranged? Any help here would be greatly appreciated. There is a more detailed look at the main section in the next photo.  

1935 Ea Outfit
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Malcolm Hanson      (at 1:33am, Mon 26th Apr, 10)

Many thanks for this Michel, I'm sure you are right, all the smaller accessory outfits of this period had envelopes. Do you have a picture of an original or re-strung French Ea? I looked in your gallery and could not find one there. If you do have one I would be very grateful if you could upload it to somewhere on this site. Many thanks.

Michel LHOMME      (at 11:54pm, Sun 25th Apr, 10)

May be, the tin for small parts is belived not to be original to this outfit:
French outfits have an envelope stamped N°EA or EA for these parts. The parts were strung on a cardboard and this envelope was under the part N°52 (not easy to see)


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