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Yeah Bill. The pad does look a little deeper than mine.
Ed
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Bill...I just checked my WT M/C. It does not look at all like the one in your picture. It looks like the one Ed posted.
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That is a restamp absolutly.
I noticed the trend a few years back, that people were stamping these. It seems the 346 masters were used all the way through 1978, without a "thumb" pad, and no bleeders. One day on ebay, I looked at a horrible pad surface, and bleeders that were not in the right place. I started watching more carefully at them, and noticed more and more restamps. The hackers, are getting much better since back then. That surface is too smooth, and the WT should different then that one. ![]() I have 4 or 5 real ones, I will get a real good picture, as soon as my camera comes back from the shop. (any day now) ![]() |
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Can someone please tell me what these decipher to:
Looks like CT ![]() Aluminum tag on cover hold-down bar: 18B P/R DC ![]() |
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Don't know what the CT is from.
However, that is the correct "T" for the WT's ![]() |
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