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    #2
    65, core 1 but which frame, please?

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      #3
      the frame always same ,just the core type differents

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        #4
        I see at least 4 different!

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          #5
          Looks like frame type 2.

          Douglas

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            #6
            exist 4 different frame type ?????

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              #7
              Yes :

              Douglas
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                #8
                Hí Gary sorry my friend ,but what is the different these the frame between ?
                IMO have a little size difference ,but same pattern !
                Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
                Yes :

                Douglas

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                  #9
                  imo completely different dies

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                    #10
                    Sanya ... the main beading (in yellow) is the same as all 4 productions dies are from the same production master .
                    All orange circled corners are probably done by the same engraver but still a bit different each time he does them ... be it in shape , size , angle or tilt .
                    Corners are finished on each frame die separately . Frame 3 and 4 are showing corner cracks transferred from the production master .
                    Frame 4 showing the most copied flaws indicating the master is getting close to the end of its usefulness .
                    4 different production dies using the same master .

                    Douglas
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                      #11
                      IMO these flaws only a in manufacture occurring
                      position difference the tool has moved
                      and IMO therefore thicker or thiner the pattern .
                      The inner corners too for me ,always same ,
                      but there too possible see same different.

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