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Unread 06-27-2011, 03:43 PM   #1
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The magazine on the left is an original magazine with a repo wood bottom, the one on the right I believe is all original. Can anyone verify that for me.

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Unread 06-27-2011, 07:56 PM   #3
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Harry, It certainly looks good. The letter font and angled placement looks good. I am always leery of lettering that is too straight.
Notice the blued pin on the original..looks unmolested. The reproduction has been in and out maybe several times. The hole is worn.
I always take a close look at the angle of the circle on the knobs. If it's rounded in a nice curve or too sharp. I try to look at the whole magazine not just a part of it.
Whoever did the repro did an excellent job on the wooden knob. Nice shape. Looks like a Gerald Tomek.
Maybe it's the light but the original? looks a weird color & texture to me..
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Thanks Jerry, you are correct, the magazine on the left has a G.T repo base, installed by George Fortier. I bought the (orginal) from one of the fellas here, that is a dealer with a good rep.

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the magazine on the left has a G.T repo base, GT does some fine work..best I have ever seen. If he wanted to he could produce originals!
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