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#101 |
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That´s it, thanks Tal. I wanted someone redirected me to that thread. :)
(I was lazy enough for waiting such...)
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#102 |
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Dolf,
There are at least 5 or 6 variations with different time, and 2 (if memory serves me right) with time impossible to tell. Alexei |
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Gentlemen,
Just posting a couple of pics of a 3rd Class (T2V1) with goldish look. It has a 1st Class look but I bought it as a 3rd Class, for the usual price of a 3rd Class, so no one tried to deceive me. Alexei, this is the piece I recently mentioned on email, remember? Can you please remind me why the goldish look? Thanks. Dolf |
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Whomever goldplated it did a good job!
Rusty.
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#105 |
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Rusty,
Well I don't think that someone goldplated it! At least I don't think that was the reason given by the seller, for that goldish look. I vaguely remember something else, but can't remember what exactly. Alexei knows why so let's wait for his reply. Dolf |
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There´s something I´d like to ask.
I have noticed that most of the OGs you show have a very soft orange ribbon, almost yellow. Why mine is so orange? Is that common in one of the types and/or variations? Stebalin
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Esteban,
Yours is perfectly ok, the others more pale have probably more wear I guess, or got more sun! :idea Dolf |
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Might be, but in that case shouldn´t they have excessive wear too as mine? This one has already ripped once...
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Esteban,
I also noticed that detail and thought about it but couldn't find no explanation! Unless as I suggested those more pale simply were more exposed to the sunlight, can't find no other reason! Maybe one of the experts might help! Best, Dolf |
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About the colour of ribbons, can't it theoretically be a small difference between the manufacturers? Later produced (replacement) ribbons may have differed slightly, maybe a different type of thread were used for the matherial, small differences may become visible by the years.
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