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<blockquote data-quote="Reload1" data-source="post: 5287697" data-attributes="member: 5231"><p>I think if you push the broken pin out the back you will see it has the head on it like in the picture of post #17. It looks like it bent and then broke wedging the broken pin in place. In your picture post #13 looking down into the screwed off piece it looks like you are looking at the back of a headed pin. If you look the back of the pin looks blued while the screwed off piece is in the white. My bag of headed pins are all blued. Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reload1, post: 5287697, member: 5231"] I think if you push the broken pin out the back you will see it has the head on it like in the picture of post #17. It looks like it bent and then broke wedging the broken pin in place. In your picture post #13 looking down into the screwed off piece it looks like you are looking at the back of a headed pin. If you look the back of the pin looks blued while the screwed off piece is in the white. My bag of headed pins are all blued. Bill [/QUOTE]
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