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laoshi75, I think the W is more likely to be a worker's mark than anything to do with the number. The number itself does not look like standard WWI serial number grip stamping which I am familiar with. They will not suffice as a proper "force match" for your Erfurt because there are no Army inspector stamps (c/letter). Whether or not they will fit is a good question and only to be determined by the actual attempt. --Dwight |
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