After all the nasty crap I took from Dave and Tom on my cross, no fkg blip. Of course, Gordon right again.
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"After all the nasty crap I took from Dave and Tom on my cross, no fkg blip. Of course, Gordon right again."
Where am I giving you crap about your S&L cross? I have no idea which "B" types are pre -1945, or post 1945 unless they have a non-magnetic core, are flawed all to hell, and have an odd core. I have no dog in this S&L debate and do not have any idea how one can tell at what date "A" crosses stopped and "B" crosses began.
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Brian, I looked at the pics in Williamson's book and I'm not convinced I don't see a 'blip' of sorts!!
Will you post a pic of the 9oc arm front and back? It would help us understand something of a time line that would include the 'incused' 800 stamp
Also, if not asking too much a nice close look at the 'dent row'...!Regards,
Dave
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To add a note, the blip always appears in the exact same place on the crosses concerned, it is always raised and is the same size on the three different examples I have come accross.........
Brian, your cross definitely does not have it!
1. Iron core, 935-only marked flawless frames.Attached FilesLast edited by Harry; 09-08-2005, 01:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Brian SAfter all the nasty crap I took from Dave and Tom on my cross, no fkg blip. Of course, Gordon right again.
not having the blip on your cross is for sure a good sign because it puts it on a time line before the 935 which we all seem to agree to be postwar and in the same frame condition as the 935-4. The 800-4 also does not have the blip.
Now, I think it would be nice to start comparing the dent rows in regards to a possible time line, especially between 935-4, 800-4 and 800. Maybe one can see something there.
Could you please post the dent row and I will ask VIPER the same. I have pictures of his cross but the area is not clear enough.
And I caution again, nobody knows when the blip appeared - it could be pre-45 or post 45. To say not having the blip makes a cross pre-45 is completely unfounded at this point in time - and the opposite, i.e. to say post 45, would be foolish also, if your cross would have the blip. However, better not to have it! For sure!
Dietrich
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