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    CCC - good or bad?

    A friend of mine got this CCC recently.
    A FLCW. Peekhaus. I have some doubt about its originality, but I could have wrong. Any comments?

    jan
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          Hi Jan,

          Its an original FLL CCC, but its been refinished and with new backplate too. It looks to have been ground dug judging from the pitting on the obverse and someone repainted it and replaced the backplate to try and cleaned it up.

          Tom
          If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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            #6
            Just finish reading Tom's book( well-written) day ago so I bet this is 1.14.2.

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              I find the surface suspicious. Looks like casting.

              Greetz,
              Blitz

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                Originally posted by Blitzbundeln View Post
                I find the surface suspicious. Looks like casting.
                Not a casting IMO, its ground dug. The pitting on the obverse is typical of zinc corrosion we see on ground dug pieces.

                Tom
                If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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                  #9
                  Thanks a lot, gents.
                  Your help is really appreciated

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                    Hi Jan

                    ......Could you post a picture of the maker mark straight on?

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