Is this a Mark 2?

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Is this a Mark 2?

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Thanks Dave!

I am down with my back right now so will have to pass on this one. :mad:
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Looks like one from here as the tubes appear closer together than a Mark V. The $60 price is fair as that is about what I paid for mine. Use it for a sanding station until I figure out what else to do with it (restore?) and thanks to you guys that may be my next one
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Len wrote:Looks like one from here as the tubes appear closer together than a Mark V. The $60 price is fair as that is about what I paid for mine. Use it for a sanding station until I figure out what else to do with it (restore?) and thanks to you guys that may be my next one
I do NOT know this for sure(some body who knows speak up), but could the tube spacing be the same as a 10E/R?:confused:
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JPG40504 wrote:I do NOT know this for sure(some body who knows speak up), but could the tube spacing be the same as a 10E/R?:confused:
I just went and measured, on the fly, my Mark 2 and Mark V.
Both are the same, tube wise, but I the yoke (tie bar) on the the 10ER is different than the Mark V. Is that what you are asking?
But in looking at the photo again, I noticed that the legs are bolted onto the bench tubes, just as my Mark 2.....
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