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ScubaLawyer
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Need another long USD/Voit yoke

Thu Aug 25, 2016 10:01 pm

I got one from Rob a month or so ago. Just got given a West Pico Mistral that I want to use with a banjo. Anybody have a long yoke for sale? Mark
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Re: Need another long USD/Voit yoke

Tue Sep 06, 2016 2:44 pm

I think I do..... I'll check the parts bin after work, but the long yoke I have is a long/tire yoke off an Aqua Master. If that works for you.
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Re: Need another long USD/Voit yoke

Tue Sep 06, 2016 2:54 pm

sitkadiver wrote:I think I do..... I'll check the parts bin after work, but the long yoke I have is a long/tire yoke off an Aqua Master. If that works for you.
I believe that will fit a Mistral as well. Regardless, I also have several AM projects that need a long yoke too. Thanks. Mark
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Re: Need another long USD/Voit yoke

Wed Sep 07, 2016 12:18 am

ScubaLawyer wrote:
sitkadiver wrote:I think I do..... I'll check the parts bin after work, but the long yoke I have is a long/tire yoke off an Aqua Master. If that works for you.
I believe that will fit a Mistral as well. Regardless, I also have several AM projects that need a long yoke too. Thanks. Mark

OK. I'll e-mail you so you can e-mail back your address. I didn't see a PM.

Cheers,

Dave
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Re: Need another long USD/Voit yoke

Wed Sep 07, 2016 1:18 am

Hi Dave. I just sent you an email. Thanks. Mark
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Re: Need another long USD/Voit yoke

Fri Sep 09, 2016 9:16 am

- I think you'll need that special yoke nut from VDH if you want to use a long DAAM yoke on a Mistral. See http://vintagedoublehose.com/store/#!/S ... ry=1964152
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Re: Need another long USD/Voit yoke

Fri Sep 09, 2016 9:43 am

SurfLung wrote:- I think you'll need that special yoke nut from VDH if you want to use a long DAAM yoke on a Mistral. See http://vintagedoublehose.com/store/#!/S ... ry=1964152
Thanks Eben, I'll look into that. There is always something isn't there? Mark
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