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I have a question on keyholes,someone needs to explain these thay are a neglected thing in collecting,i for one havent really grasped it yet.i know there is something called cut-before and cut-after?I know the Germans used mostly one of them,cant say for sure which, someone please explain what this is all about ive included some photos of good keyholes for examples can someone point out the differences between the 2 types and which type were used on what.And any "bad examples" talked about too.
I have a question on keyholes,someone needs to explain these thay are a neglected thing in collecting,i for one havent really grasped it yet.i know there is something called cut-before and cut-after?I know the Germans used mostly one of them,cant say for sure which, someone please explain what this is all about ive included some photos of good keyholes for examples can someone point out the differences between the 2 types and which type were used on what.And any "bad examples" talked about too.
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