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    Can anyone ID this screwback for me (original/fake)? These are the only pictures I have. Thanks for your help. Jim
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    back

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      Disk

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        Db

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          #5
          thats a fake, a floch I believe.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Steinar View Post
            thats a fake, a floch I believe.
            I agree!

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            Daniel
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              #7
              Ek

              Thanks for the response, that was what I thought when I seen the back and the disk. Jim

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                #8
                Is it the same core as....?

                Robert
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
                  Is it the same core as....?

                  Robert
                  Robert,

                  swas in the ek2 you posted looks pretty flat as well, the main difference is in the date, especially the "3" is different.


                  Regards,
                  Ben

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                    #10
                    I thought so too, Ben. That's why I didn't post 'Flock'. Are there different Flock cores? Obviously there are.

                    Robert

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                      #11
                      Robert, if I recall well there are at least 2 Floch-cores, maybe even more.

                      The type that started this thread is the easiest to recognize.

                      Best regards,
                      Ben

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                        Thank you Ben,

                        To oversome the enemy is to learn his tactics. I'll keep this in my bottomless hardrive.

                        Robert

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                          #13
                          the Floch date is incredible bad and UGLY

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