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Old 01-14-2006, 09:42 PM
Rick H Rick H is offline
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Just another example that you can't really tell how or why they did things back then. It could be a different person's personal touch, could be the way a certain shift did things, who knows.

When I hear someone say "that tag is fake", what are they basing it on? All ready we have seen numerous ways tags have been stamped. How many other different tags will show up?

I find this very interesting and educational as well.

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Old 01-15-2006, 07:50 AM
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Just another example that you can't really tell how or why they did things back then. It could be a different person's personal touch, could be the way a certain shift did things, who knows.



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I agree Rick..I have a 64 Belair trim tag that was a Flint build with some accesory numbers out of order than what was usually seen...a number out of the normal position may be unusual but not impossible either.
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