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    #16
    Originally posted by upbeek View Post
    Hi Norm,
    Is that the hooks and hinge areas?
    Kind regards Chay
    Yes, top hook, catch and ball hinge - areas where the hardware is crimped into place.

    Best regards,
    ---Norm

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      #17
      Ok I have taken some digital camera images, not mobile phone which are very clear on these areas, I will try to transport them to my old computer, I only use iPads now and so have forgotten the old resize find images on an actual PC ,
      Kind regards Chay

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        #18
        ive mastered it
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Norm F View Post
                  Here's a compilation of the last 3 examples I've seen with the round-wire catch. When you compare to the one in the opening post you can see that all four have an inset catch crimp with a raised border that seems specific to this variant -- likely all from the same production run.
                  I agree.
                  All examples of round wire catch variant are scooped backs comming from the same production run.
                  Cheers,
                  Hubert

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by upbeek View Post
                    ive mastered it
                    You certainly did! Nice photos, especially compared to the first ones, and an excellent badge as well. Congratulations!
                    Dale

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                      #25
                      (This is usually where the non-"variant Geeks" roll their eyes. )

                      Best regards,
                      ---Norm[/QUOTE]

                      Norm,
                      I'm not rolling my eyes, just deciding if I should add two more "variant" badges to my Gablonz list and wondering how I'm ever going to rationalize to the missus why I need two more badges that look (to her) just like the one I already have!
                      Dale

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                        #26
                        Dale,
                        Thank you, it was easy but it's been a while and I'm somewhat forgetful these days
                        Kind regards Chay

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