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    did the CCC's exist w/o makers markings on the back?...Thanks fo all replies,,,Robert
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    Yes they exist without maker marks.
    The clasp you have is called six dot


    Andy

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      thank you very much Andy,,,Robert

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        Hi Robert,

        I can only agree with Andy, a fine original CCC, commonly referred to as the 6-dot due to the crimping of the plate on the reverse.

        I would say that about 25-30% of CCCs that are encountered are unmarked. We know who the makers were of all the unmarked clasps, except for one, which happens to be your type of clasp. My guess its a maker residing in the Ludenscheid area based on the reverse hardware setup, but we just don't know who it is at this point unfortunately.

        Tom
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