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Originally Posted by lostarchitect
If you can find out what the threading is, you can compare it to pins sold for modern chain tools. You may also be able to rethread a modern pin to fit. But first, you need to determine what the threading of the one you have is.
All I know is that it's made in France. I'm sure it's metric. I've already tried a few replacement Park brand replacement pins with no luck.
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