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 Author: zephyr891 View Messages Posted By zephyr891
 Posted: Oct 15, 2022 16:33
 Subject: P/N 30191 (Stretcher Holder)
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 Topic: Catalog Identification
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zephyr891 (448)

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I have a "stretcher holder". Color is probably Light Gray. HOWEVER... It has
no logo and no part number on it.
Would someone be so kind as to look at one in their inventory, and tell me if
this is a genuine Lego part (and not a knock-off or other brand)? Unfortunately,
the Bricklink catalog pictures are not close-up enough for me to confirm whether
there should be ribbing near round "holders" and holes on one side of the cross
piece. Thanks in advance!
 
 Author: here4bricks614 View Messages Posted By here4bricks614
 Posted: Oct 15, 2022 18:08
 Subject: Re: P/N 30191 (Stretcher Holder)
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In Catalog Identification, zephyr891 writes:
  I have a "stretcher holder". Color is probably Light Gray. HOWEVER... It has
no logo and no part number on it.
Would someone be so kind as to look at one in their inventory, and tell me if
this is a genuine Lego part (and not a knock-off or other brand)? Unfortunately,
the Bricklink catalog pictures are not close-up enough for me to confirm whether
there should be ribbing near round "holders" and holes on one side of the cross
piece. Thanks in advance!

Mine from 7115 do not have those holes. They do have ribbing, however. No LEGO
logo.