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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 33671, member: 29"]Good morning af! </p><p><br /></p><p>Here's what there is. </p><p><br /></p><p>At the top, a row of sets of indentations, two on the outside larger the middle smaller. They're labelled L1 L2 E F K1 K2 K3. The numbers are subscripts. </p><p><br /></p><p>Then, reading clockwise, more sets of identical indentations, which go A4 down to A1, then B1-4, and so on down to H1 to H4. Again, all numbers are subscripts. There are two sets of six indentations at roughly two and ten o'clock, one labelled BATT the other COND. At about four o'clock are two sets of indentations labelled P1 and P2. There's two sets of two unlabelled indentations in the middle, adjacent to the C and F sets. Each of the holes that actually goes through the base corresponds to one of the letter sets, with a further two corresponding to the top row, if that makes sense. </p><p><br /></p><p>On the underside of the lid is engraved E20 N.T. No 10. </p><p><br /></p><p>There's nothing to indicate anything ever went in - no scratches, or wear, other than the middle hole which is simply where the connecting rod to the lid fits.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 33671, member: 29"]Good morning af! Here's what there is. At the top, a row of sets of indentations, two on the outside larger the middle smaller. They're labelled L1 L2 E F K1 K2 K3. The numbers are subscripts. Then, reading clockwise, more sets of identical indentations, which go A4 down to A1, then B1-4, and so on down to H1 to H4. Again, all numbers are subscripts. There are two sets of six indentations at roughly two and ten o'clock, one labelled BATT the other COND. At about four o'clock are two sets of indentations labelled P1 and P2. There's two sets of two unlabelled indentations in the middle, adjacent to the C and F sets. Each of the holes that actually goes through the base corresponds to one of the letter sets, with a further two corresponding to the top row, if that makes sense. On the underside of the lid is engraved E20 N.T. No 10. There's nothing to indicate anything ever went in - no scratches, or wear, other than the middle hole which is simply where the connecting rod to the lid fits.[/QUOTE]
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