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    #16
    Originally posted by bwanek1 View Post
    The notion that the number could be an 8 is quite silly, in my opinion.
    It´s not silly to ask! I am not an Idiot and I dug out a lot of Variations of Skulls and Eagles etc. during a period of 20 Years. Most of them were well known marked; This one has confused me and I just want to hear Opinions what other Collectors are able to read. I don´t know what´s silly in that? No good breeding, Soldat


    Thanks to all other kindly answers

    Andy

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      #17
      This is simply a matter of corrosion.

      Best, Chris

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        #18
        Originally posted by HERMSDORF View Post
        It´s not silly to ask! I am not an Idiot and I dug out a lot of Variations of Skulls and Eagles etc. during a period of 20 Years. Most of them were well known marked; This one has confused me and I just want to hear Opinions what other Collectors are able to read. I don´t know what´s silly in that? No good breeding, Soldat


        Thanks to all other kindly answers

        Andy
        If you recognize that the skulls and eagles by each maker were all distinct and different than those by any other maker (which is correct), then how could you look at a skull, which is identical in every way (design, materials, construction) to known Zimmerman skulls and question whether this one was made by a different maker, with a previously unknown SS maker number, which happens to be off of the correct Zimmermann number by one digit? That is silly.

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          #19
          nice real skull.

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            #20
            What's really silly is the amounts of money we pay for these little bits of alloy!

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              #21
              Originally posted by BenVK View Post
              What's really silly is the amounts of money we pay for these little bits of alloy!
              ..That´s true, But we love it

              @bwanek1:
              Peace


              Here´s another 499/41 I´ve found. It´s a Cupal one..

              Regards

              Andy
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                #22
                That one has an unusual pin for Zimmermann's conical crimps.

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