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<p>[QUOTE="KBBPLL, post: 26514753, member: 104064"]Yes and I've been trying to wrap my head around what happens when two different incuse elements on the hub get pressed sequentially as raised elements on the working die. If a raised element on the die from one hubbing gets pressed against the field/flat area on the second, different hub, it will get smashed/broken off. I can't figure out why the feature of the second hubbing wouldn't just dominate on the die, but it seems that both areas of the two types of B got flattened, resulting in the broken BBB. </p><p><br /></p><p>I emailed you this image where I filled in your overlay with the blue being the beer belly B, and the red is the 1909 regular B. When both the blue and red (which are raised on the die) get eliminated, the result is what the broken BBB looks like. Well, however it happened, we know it happened. </p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1690100[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Makes me wonder if there are other examples of design hub doubling during the years where there are two different hub types being used.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KBBPLL, post: 26514753, member: 104064"]Yes and I've been trying to wrap my head around what happens when two different incuse elements on the hub get pressed sequentially as raised elements on the working die. If a raised element on the die from one hubbing gets pressed against the field/flat area on the second, different hub, it will get smashed/broken off. I can't figure out why the feature of the second hubbing wouldn't just dominate on the die, but it seems that both areas of the two types of B got flattened, resulting in the broken BBB. I emailed you this image where I filled in your overlay with the blue being the beer belly B, and the red is the 1909 regular B. When both the blue and red (which are raised on the die) get eliminated, the result is what the broken BBB looks like. Well, however it happened, we know it happened. [ATTACH=full]1690100[/ATTACH] Makes me wonder if there are other examples of design hub doubling during the years where there are two different hub types being used.[/QUOTE]
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