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    I have this 1915 shift gate and I'm not sure if it is a real one or a repop. Looking at the edges, I really can't tell if it is stamped or laser/water jet cut. The edges were polished for plating. My point is that the telltale edge characteristics are not there. That leaves the lettering. Does anyone have a good clear picture of an OEM 1915 shift gate that they can post or email to me for comparison. Also, can anyone tell me to +/- 0.020" what the dimension in the first picture is supposed to be?
    Thanks in advance.
    Mark Masa











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    Mark,

    I can't help with dimensions but here's a couple links for comparisons. I'm guessing that Terry Marsh would have your answer.

    http://colorwrite.freehostingcloud.c.../1915gastank04

    http://belinfante-indian-motorcycles...15-harley.html
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    My first reaction was that they had to be repop... because the factory would have fired -- and skinned, not necessarily in that order -- anyone who was using stamps with so little attention to alignment.

    But looking at the Original Paint pictures... they sure look similar. I wouldn't call those repops based on the pictures.

    Cheers,

    Sirhr

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirhrmechanic View Post
    ... because the factory would have fired -- and skinned, not necessarily in that order -- anyone who was using stamps with so little attention to alignment.


    Sirhr.... one has to remember that they got beer breaks at the factory......
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