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Re: First Black Widow

Post  Mark Boesen on Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:34 pm

Warren's info on his Wikipedia page is correct, the first version had a rubber spinner and the stepped cylinder. Jasper's and George's photos above is correct.
Every thick non-stepped, large port cylinder (made '75-'79) I've ever seen had the anodized Tee Dee spinner.
I'm pretty sure the early version had a black case not silver and that was something that came out much later.

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