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    HI All
    this Iab came in with some other bits maker looks like L/53 any one seen this maker befor very best for any help martin.
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    can't get abeeter photo , thanks for any opinions martin.
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      #3
      Hello Martin,
      I believe this one is made by Hymmen and I see no red flags on this one.
      Ralph.

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        #4
        Hello Martin,

        also for me an original IAB made by Hymmen (L/53)

        BR
        Sven

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          #5
          Looks very good to me as well Martin, a nice original Hymmen that is not easy to find.

          Tom
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            #6
            Nice original

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              #7
              Nice and textbook example by Hymmen.
              Kind regards,
              Giel


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                #8
                I'm with the guys, a nice zinc Hymmen. Stewy

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                  #9
                  Hi Martin

                  A nice example and original imo.

                  Very nice condition

                  best regards
                  Graeme

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                    #10
                    Agree with the others...A good L/53 marked Hymmen.

                    Yours is the Flat back version with both the hinge and catch having the "star pattern" crimp-attachment method.

                    Best Regards, fischer

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                      #11
                      Thanks to all for kind information very best martin.

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