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    No longer looking. Thanks ESR

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    Quote Originally Posted by 70SATMan View Post
    I wouldn't say that's a definitive,,,,, I've seen both terms applied to both the early and late delux horn push.

    Conversely I've only ever heard the 912 plastic horn push described as the "puck".

    The 69-73 horn push is "one piece" just as much as the SWB delux once you differentiate between the padded parts of the mechanisms. I take it he wants the SWB delux horn push as shown even if it's missing the backside locking ring hardware (presumably he has a SWB puck with that hardware).
    From the September 1965 Option List brochure 'Horn' which is the batwing - option 9266 (right hand side picture), butterfly or what else you'd like to call it:
    September 65 Option List.jpgAnnotation 2020-12-03 135209.jpg
    Last edited by mathieulecomte; 12-03-2020 at 11:37 AM.

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    isn't it interesting how this stuff plays out?

    the terminology of the marketplace is always subject to misunderstandings, but i generally defer to guys whose names end in "fitton."

    but i really enjoyed the reality that, even after the note that 'batwing' and 'butterfly' are different, someone adds a new interpretation of the definition for the 'puck.'

    the good news is that we work our way through it, i guess....

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