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    SS TK button

    I have this TK button about 25 years but before sending on the e-stand I need your confirmation.
    The front is made of steel (magnetic), the back side looks aluminum.
    Regards
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    #2
    IMO orginal
    Peter

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      #3
      Agree, nice three piece button.

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        #4
        Button

        This button just BEGS the question:
        What possessed someone to saw through the loop?
        The "S" ring that holds it on the cap is removable.
        Not criticizing the piece, but does make you wonder what happened.

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          #5
          Textbook

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            #6
            I agree looks text book from pics

            Greg

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              #7
              Looks like someone used a pair of side cutters to remove buttons a tool most have handy ? is my guess.

              Greg

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                #8
                Button

                Probably........
                Doesn't really detract from the piece though, IMO.
                I had a fake version I bought many, many years ago at a gun show and only much later found out it was a stinker.
                Ironically, the detail was more perfect than an original!
                I finally got an original....but green, marked SS, RZM, and 1194/41.
                Nice button!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by realone View Post
                  Looks like someone used a pair of side cutters to remove buttons a tool most have handy ? is my guess.

                  Greg
                  Thanks for your comments. It seems that "S ring" was too complicated to use for someone (and the pliers were nearby).

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