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    T-Bucket Pick-Ups - Wood tops!

     



    Hi - I too am a green newbie from Downunder (MiddleEarth).

    And I need a lot of help. Just one part that I can't seem to find information on is the T-Bucket pick-up.

    I'm sure I've seen one with a slat wooden top, but I can't find pictures of one any more.

    Has anyone got a picture of one anywhere?

    This is the first of many many questions - hope you experienced hands can help!

    Max Christoffersen
    (New Zealand)

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    Welcome, from across the way, hope you find what you're lookin for, enjoy the site,

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    Thanks - this is a valuable forum for those starting out.

    Here is a picture of a custom wood pick-up. It's not quite what I'm after (I'm thinking wood latice type finish).

    Nice work though!

    Max Christoffersen

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