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Hey

Can someone explain to me how i would order a lower incabloc capor a incabloc hole jewel or the incabloc as one.

I am after a lower incabloc hole jewel i went to the list http://www.incabloc.ch/en/pieces_rechanges.php and i dont understand the french. I have the above incabloc as 103.11.312 and the lower as 100.20 but when i go to cousins those numbers are not there or i cannot find them. I have translated higher ,lower.hollow,screw ,key and then its about something about pierre and a cat (chaton is a kitten??????)

Please anyone who understands this please let me know 

or has the list in good old english.

cheers

gary

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Bloc dessous = lower bloc = 10.100.20, bloc dessus = upper block = 10.103.11.312.

Pierre de contre pivot = end stone (dessus and dessous for upper and lower) and they are 121.11 and 122.11.

 

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