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    Hi All,
    Came across this one recently. Please cast your vote of OR .
    There's bubbling to both sides. Thanks in advance! (Sorry, pics aren't the best)
    ................ John
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    Missing the pin..............

    Any ideas on maker?
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      #3
      Closer in..........
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        #4
        Hi John,

        nothing wrong with that, IMO authentic. I like to see such bubbling on the back of zinc badges. It might be a SCHuCo even though the catch opens to the right. Have you looked at Yuris article over on the Association pages? you might find a fit to it over there.

        Skip
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          #5
          Hi guys,

          Whatever it is, it is not a ShuCo. Different design.
          Cheers, Frank

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            #6
            Hi Skip,
            Thanks for your comments. Will check on Yuri's article.
            .... John

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              #7
              Hi again Frank,
              Thanks for your opinion! I value it highly.
              ..... John

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                #8
                Hi Guys,


                As far as I'm concerned this could well be an unmarked L/10.

                Details match, typical slim gun, stippled claws and matching reverse hardware.

                Strange that the gun doesn't seem to be scooped but this could be the result of the zinc bubbling disguising that effect.

                KR
                Philippe
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                  #9
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Philippe DB
                    Hi Guys,


                    As far as I'm concerned this could well be an unmarked L/10.

                    Details match, typical slim gun, stippled claws and matching reverse hardware.

                    Strange that the gun doesn't seem to be scooped but this could be the result of the zinc bubbling disguising that effect.

                    KR
                    Philippe
                    Hi again Philippe,
                    Thanks for the pics as well as your observations. There is no "scooped" effect
                    to the rifle. The reverse is all flat. Small amount of verdigris on the pin catch.
                    If anything else comes to light, please comment.
                    Thanks................................ John

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                      #11
                      Hi John,

                      I absolutely agree with Philippe.
                      KR,
                      Roman

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Roman
                        Hi John,

                        I absolutely agree with Philippe.
                        KR,
                        Roman
                        Hi Roman,
                        Thanks for your posting.
                        ..... John

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