Kenji,
Thanks ever so much for the excellent photos. Why on earth would anyone ever despise your collection? Collections are to be admired and learned from! I would love to see more as I'm sure all of the list would. If ever time permits I'd suggest creating some online albums like those of mine on ImageStation (http://www.imagestation.com/member/?name=dbilenkey). It's free, it only takes time! :-)
In any case, your photos do more to cement the idea in my mind that these levers I have on auction are, in fact, copies and not MAFACs.
Again, thank you for your contributions.
David Bilenkey Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kenji fusejima [mailto:QYP02710@nifty.com]
> Sent: August 28, 2002 1:52 AM
> To: Wdgadd@aol.com; Huemax@aol.com; cbeyer2@volvocars.com;
> dbilenkey@sympatico.ca; classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Subject: Re: [CR]Guidonnet levers again
>
>
> Hello;
>
> I shot my Mafac collection.
>
> http://www12.xdsl.ne.jp/
> The existence of the ball of the end is not help to distinguish
> between the
> lever for adult and it for children. It shows only the age. With the ball
> is the later model. Without the ball is the early model.
>
> http://www12.xdsl.ne.jp/
> The lever body for children is slightly small than it for adult.
>
> http://www12.xdsl.ne.jp/
> http://www12.xdsl.ne.jp/
> The lever arm for children is slightly short than it for adult.
>
> http://www12.xdsl.ne.jp/
> The three types of the Mafac guidonnet levers that I own.
>
> Please do not despise my "Japanese style collection".
>
> Kenji Fusejima
> Yokohama Japan