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    GAB on estand. Repaired catch?

    Looking to buy this. Thoughts on the catch please?
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    Just sloppy I think. The soldering on these Assmann's was. It doesn't look scorched which it would if it was a repair. Are these the only pics you have? Stewy

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      #3
      Just looked on E-stand, not a repair IMO. Stewy

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        #4
        Thanks for your thoughts stewy. I think its just sloppy also.

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          #5
          Agree with the guys....this is how Assman made these.
          JJS

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            #6
            Hi Derek,

            I can only agree, its the original Assmann catch, just sloppy soldering.

            Here is mine, notice the same dimple on the top of the catch; classic Assmann.

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

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              #7
              Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
              Hi Derek,

              I can only agree, its the original Assmann catch, just sloppy soldering.

              Here is mine, notice the same dimple on the top of the catch; classic Assmann.

              Tom
              Appreciate the comments guys thank you.

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