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Old October 2nd, 2009   #1
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NASH Brake Cables: Look Familiar?

I have had these two identical NOS Nash brake cables for years. It would be wonderful to know what they fit, so I can get them into the hands of a hobbyist who can use them.

Both these NOS cables have a very heavy, woven brown fabric-like exterior, that looks varnished. The cables are 76-5/8" in overall length. The woven outer sheath section is 60'" long. One end of the cable has a threaded section attached to the internal steel cable. This threaded end is 4-7/8" long. There are 1/2" diameter ferrules, with securing notches, at each end of the outer sheath. Hopefully, the photos will help.

There is a "Nash" parts tag attached to these cables. It has the red script Nash logo from the late 40's into the 50's. There is no part number on the tag. I appreciate any help in identifying these cables. Thanks. John in Wisconsin
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