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02-16-2011, 09:29 PM
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If this helps, below are some pictures of a NOS two ply sponge Jostam recoil pad with original box and paper envelope with tacks inside never opened. There are some loose tacks that were in the box when I bought it so you have an idea what you may be getting into. The box does not have any instructions though.
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02-17-2011, 07:55 AM
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The pictured pad looks like the base is either missing or it has been attached to the sponge parts. I have removed these pads in the past and Jim's idea to cut everything off except the base and then glue a new sponge pad onto the base is a good one. The base does not seem to deteriorate on these pads.
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