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Early S&L RK--- AWESOME BUY --- HURRY!!!
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Originally posted by Alexhip View Postapart of the piece from the top, They said, the very early ones were with the zinc core ?
All other makers used iron - even the early POST war S&L are with iron core. Later on, they switched to non-iron.
The denomination of a B-Type as early is only a sign that one cannot see the differences in the die, which is not very fluttering for any dealer....
As to "knockoffnigle"'s question - the answer is a resounding "NO". This is not the first time and this particular dealer also insists that the Rounder is a genuine pre-May 45 made Knighs Cross. He once wrote a nice article in a magazine in England! The essence was basically: "Don't ask anybody on the Internet, especially in fora - they know nothing. Just ask me, I know! Trust me!"
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