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On the back side have a typical W&H flaw , IMO this is a W&H typeLast edited by sanya13; 08-17-2018, 05:08 AM.
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Originally posted by sanya13 View PostOn the back side have a typical W&H flaw , IMO this is a W&H type
Maybe you are right, maybe not , but such a flaw (or a very similar flaw) we meet in this place of frame, in EK2 crosses of several manufacturers: W&H, Rettenmaier's, Wiedmann's or Brehmer's ... IMO this particular flaw alone is not decisive in recognizing the producer. But this is only by the way and only IMO
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Jarek
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In this case I stand corrected .
Jerek has a good point - more than one maker has similar looking flaws in that area .
Sanya suggestion is correct ..... we are actually looking at a W&H cross .
One side does not have that small flaw as the other side does . We have mixed production frames here .
Look/compare closely the 2 halves - one side has very few flaws as the other half has badly cracked top beading .
Just switching from one production die to a new one .... unavoidable not to find such mixed frames .- see comparison .
Rettenmaier does not have that bad top bead cracking .
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