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<p>[QUOTE="Gunrunner, post: 1424796, member: 13167"]The light sockets are indeed ceramic or porcelain. I did contact Filson, the agree with everything stated here but I would have to pay them to research old schematics and blueprints to find out exactly where they would have been installed at. The beginning rate is 70.00 an hour...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gunrunner, post: 1424796, member: 13167"]The light sockets are indeed ceramic or porcelain. I did contact Filson, the agree with everything stated here but I would have to pay them to research old schematics and blueprints to find out exactly where they would have been installed at. The beginning rate is 70.00 an hour...[/QUOTE]
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