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Unread 05-06-2026, 08:19 PM   #1
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By that time most any of the popular vintage pads would be appropriate.
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Lots of options by 1928, and modern repros are available
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...Q/edit?tab=t.0

Mrs. W.A. Davis at the 1917 GAH with a “Huntley Shock Absorber Pad”, which became the Jostam Sponge Rubber 2-Ply pad after WWI.


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What frame size is your VH?
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What frame size is your VH?
0 frame sir
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On an 0 frame gun, I would go for a No Shoc pad. I think Tony has repro No Shoc pads.
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On an 0 frame gun, I would go for a No Shoc pad. I think Tony has repro No Shoc pads.
Thank you sir, you referring to Connecticut?? They do have a decent selection of replica pads.
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