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Try this...The repair to the 3oc portion of the die is quite evident when looking at the other arms on the same cross...rough vs. smooth and clean!!
Sal this really isn't about post war crosses it's more a drive to show evidence of one or more die and with the pics so far I think that the ONE die school prevails.Attached FilesRegards,
Dave
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Don't give me faces!!!
That is the only rough area on the cross...it sure doesn't appear on the others I looked at.
This at least goes way beyond the might be, could be, I heard etc. It's clear the surface finish is different!!
DM, break out that microscope and have a look....!Regards,
Dave
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I did but I only saw frosting...I'm showing the metal surface which on my other S&L crosses AND the other arms on the 935/4 the surface is wonderfully smooth and crisp....the area shown is rough and gives the impression of the die being worked but not completely smoothed out.
As an aside...the 'dimple flaw' you clearly show on my cross toward the top of the arm....does it appear on the cross you now have in hand?Regards,
Dave
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Originally posted by Brian SRepair material is much better today. The link tells us 1954 was a breakthrough in material quality. It tells us before that dies were repaired than failed over and over after use.
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Brian,
Fact? Do we really know this for certain?
TonyAn opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.
"First ponder, then dare." von Moltke
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