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| McClaud - Member 14:54 - 13 June 2012 Posts 14 |
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| Dear experts! Looking at photos of the replica 1932 I had the impression that the stamp on the bottom of the lighter as if glued to the body. And it seems to also have a pad on the lid. I will put some pictures, highlighting the red part of the interest. Sorry for the quality, the photos are not mine.  
 That's interesting, I'm right or wrong thing he saw? |
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| kypexin - Administrator 15:55 - 13 June 2012 Posts 1670 |
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| Yes, you're right. At the top and bottom of the model - it's soldered plate. | |
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| McClaud - Member 15:14 - 14 June 2012 Posts 14 |
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| And it's all true replicas of the year 1932-1933? And there is evidence in the original lining, or one-piece body, as in modern? |
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| Gorynych5 - Maniac Moscow 17:31 - 14 June 2012 Posts 1860 |
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| McClaud writes: And it's all true replicas of the year 1932-1933? And there is evidence in the original lining, or one-piece body, as in modern?
With overlays, but they are not as noticeable, or "time to grind off the striking mechanism" (c) rely on this feature replicas even tried to emphasize. |
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| McClaud - Member 11:17 - 15 June 2012 Posts 14 |
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| Refresher article on this resource cues about 32-33 years, did not understand one thing, iserty in all of them use modern, so put "compensator space", it is in all three releases, right? |
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| kypexin - Administrator 12:21 - 15 June 2012 Posts 1670 |
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| McClaud writes: Refresher article on this resource cues about 32-33 years, did not understand one thing, iserty in all of them use modern, so put "compensator space", it is in all three releases, right?
Yes. | |
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