Hi Russ,
Thanks for the links. Like you say, the same narrow bands, and it's clear that they're just mounted upside down on my example. Interesting that both of those examples with narrow bands are also with unmarked unetched blades.
So that leaves me wondering about a couple of things:
1) How often does this anomaly of flipped bands occur?
2) Are the narrow bands seen only on unmarked examples or can they be found occasionally on WKC marked examples as well?
If they're only seen on unmarked examples, it's begs the question as to whether these are really made in the WKC factory or perhaps subcontracted to another assembly company that used a mixture of WKC parts and narrow bands from another source. An unanswerable question I guess.
Best regards,
---Norm
Thanks for the links. Like you say, the same narrow bands, and it's clear that they're just mounted upside down on my example. Interesting that both of those examples with narrow bands are also with unmarked unetched blades.
So that leaves me wondering about a couple of things:
1) How often does this anomaly of flipped bands occur?
2) Are the narrow bands seen only on unmarked examples or can they be found occasionally on WKC marked examples as well?
If they're only seen on unmarked examples, it's begs the question as to whether these are really made in the WKC factory or perhaps subcontracted to another assembly company that used a mixture of WKC parts and narrow bands from another source. An unanswerable question I guess.
Best regards,
---Norm
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