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    Hello.
    Look please, your opinion a copy or the original?
    Whenever possible the manufacturer?



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        #4
        A friendly advice. You should not bend or open the pins/prongs on the reverse as it can break them.

        Peter

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          #5
          IMO a real one, i believe this type is atributed to Deschler.

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            Original shield.
            Used to be referred to as the Deschler type.
            There is however no proof that this type was ever made by Deschler and I nowadays think it is highly likely that another maker made this type.

            KR
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              Originally posted by Pascal Huysmans View Post
              Original shield.
              Used to be referred to as the Deschler type.
              There is however no proof that this type was ever made by Deschler and I nowadays think it is highly likely that another maker made this type.

              KR
              Pascal
              Thanks.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Peter Wiking View Post
                A friendly advice. You should not bend or open the pins/prongs on the reverse as it can break them.

                Peter


                Thanks.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Peter Wiking View Post
                  A friendly advice. You should not bend or open the pins/prongs on the reverse as it can break them.

                  Peter
                  Thanks.
                  I know. That it is better than it to not do(make), but I have made it. To see all details and to make one decision - a board a copy or the original.

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