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<p>[QUOTE="jay4202472000, post: 2136946, member: 42573"]I think Lee is describing what most of the doubling looks like. It looks like a bump most of the time. Why care about it? Because I collect doubled dies and other die varieties. It is "common" because 99% of the time, this is the only doubling possible using the single squeeze die making process. Single squeeze was created to eliminate doubled dies. In theory, if you squeeze only once, hub doubling is impossible. In theory, that is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jay4202472000, post: 2136946, member: 42573"]I think Lee is describing what most of the doubling looks like. It looks like a bump most of the time. Why care about it? Because I collect doubled dies and other die varieties. It is "common" because 99% of the time, this is the only doubling possible using the single squeeze die making process. Single squeeze was created to eliminate doubled dies. In theory, if you squeeze only once, hub doubling is impossible. In theory, that is.[/QUOTE]
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