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Unread 02-01-2016, 05:29 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker View Post
RC does NOT mean reworked after WW1?

RC is the acceptance of a part that did not meet specifications, it was used mostly by Erfurt, but also by DWM, it simply means, oops, this doesn't pass first look for that part, and a senior inspector 'signed off' on it!

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Ed,
you mis-read me again, probably 'cause I rite rotten.

the lady in question said "RC means reworked after WWI",
I was attempting to point out that (again) she was wrong. I re-worded my part of the post, maybe I should have just cut and pasted the original
verbiage.

I reckon you did not read the auction description? It's worth the effort as an example of creative fiction.
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