Centaure Pacific 5.......Guaranteed.
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Centaure Pacific 5.......Guaranteed.
Centaure Pacific 5......Boxed with users manual and in very nice condition.I know I've shown you one of these before,again boxed with manual,but this new arrival still has its sales receipt from Brussels dated 1964 !!! I think I'm fortunate to have 2 boxed examples.I absolutely adore Centaure reels.
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Another gem Russell. You find some lovely items.
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Re: Centaure Pacific 5.......Guaranteed.
Very nice. That looks like a guarantee certificate, asserting it is a genuine article, rather than just a sales receipt, with Monsieur Van Der Eest being the lucky owner, assuming I've read his name correctly. He evidently didn't use it much, fortunately for you.
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What a find!
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Indeed yes,a guarantee card and not a sales receipt.MWithell wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2023 9:17 am Very nice. That looks like a guarantee certificate, asserting it is a genuine article, rather than just a sales receipt, with Monsieur Van Der Eest being the lucky owner, assuming I've read his name correctly. He evidently didn't use it much, fortunately for you.