Expert All-Range at Harewood House

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Loudbass
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Re: Expert All-Range at Harewood House

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So exciting that another of these great beasts has turned up! Thank you so much for posting this Chunny.
My Senior also lacks the additional support bracket, so I guess that makes it a later machine? It’s very satisfying that we are still finding things out about our wonderful Experts and EMGs.

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Steve
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Re: Expert All-Range at Harewood House

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Loudbass wrote: Wed Jul 20, 2022 9:23 am My Senior also lacks the additional support bracket, so I guess that makes it a later machine?
No, it doesn't. If you read the thread you'll understand that some early machines, including mine, also don't have the bracket. In fact, those with the bracket aren't seen as often as those without. The bracket is a bit of an oddity.

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Re: Expert All-Range at Harewood House

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Amazing to see this rarity - I do hope it will be properly restored.

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