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Unread 05-24-2010, 12:31 PM   #1
P. J. Heck
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Default 1920 Navy Comm. identifying features...

Been dickering on one of these......... Thought occurred to me that the axle pin head could possibly be a ID point??? Or ???

Anything else??? PJHeck
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Is it just me or do I see more "1920 commercial" navies now than I do militaries? Could these be the easier route to thievery than the boosted 1917's?
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Does look like the easier of the Navies to counterfeit. I cant seem to find where there is any written data on positives in their mfgr........or assembly......whichever is correct. PJH
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