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You're right Warren, thanks. Actually I managed to get them out a little roughly, but intact, with needle nose pliers and a paper clip. Each pin has a thin metal sleeve that has 3 flared tabs near the crimp end. The pic you posted appears to be correct except for the number of tabs, unless I'm looking at the wrong thing.
The pin removal tool in the link that bazar01 posted is exactly what I needed. next time!
Anyway, thanks to all for the guidance.
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