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Vintage Carrera octogon pusher *LINK* Posted By: J Wilkin I just purchased a Carrera that appears to be from the late 60's or early 70's. It has two different pushers - one round, and one octogon shaped that I assume is correct. and I base that assessment on the research I recently did on a similar Heuer Carrera for David Meaux: Any idea where to find a matching octoganal one and how to tell if the round one is a Heuer or not? I appreciate the help as I'm kind of new to collecting. Good Hunting!
Researching a Heuer Carrera on OnTheDash.com ... From Chuck's eMail In Box #4...:
Well it shouldn't have one of each. That's not likely correct, I'd think the Octa-no-gonal (that's how I pronounce it!) one (often we call these "Fluted" pushers) to be the more correct one.
WTB's posted on: ChronoTrader forum, TZ Sales Corner, WUS Sales area, Searching eBay, you're going to have to go on a quest, unless you ask L.V.M.H./ProTime/TAG-Heuer to do the leg work for you...
Hope this helps!
-- Chuck
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