Some months ago I posted a 'post war' frame which exhibited a dipped ring. I found that it matched the war time frame in many regards and postulated that this could be the reason why we see some period pictures with RK's apparently showing this feature.
Thereafter, the frame was sent to several of those interested in the possibility. Some interesting deductions were drawn. It was suggested that the S&L die produced the dipped ring BUT at 'finishing' or sometime during the manufacturing process the base of the ring was 'skived' or filed down. We never see the exact same finishing to the base of the rings of S&L Crosses.
Unfortunately, the orig. thread has gone missing!
In the meantime I obtained pictures of another S&L dipped ring '57 RK made from the original war time die affirming the above suspicions. It shows the pock/dent marks in the lower 3oc arm and several other 'fingerprints' associated with the period die.
Thereafter, the frame was sent to several of those interested in the possibility. Some interesting deductions were drawn. It was suggested that the S&L die produced the dipped ring BUT at 'finishing' or sometime during the manufacturing process the base of the ring was 'skived' or filed down. We never see the exact same finishing to the base of the rings of S&L Crosses.
Unfortunately, the orig. thread has gone missing!
In the meantime I obtained pictures of another S&L dipped ring '57 RK made from the original war time die affirming the above suspicions. It shows the pock/dent marks in the lower 3oc arm and several other 'fingerprints' associated with the period die.
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