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<p>[QUOTE="snowfalcon, post: 1580002, member: 41999"]I appreciate the ideas on why the reeding might be gone. But those ideas would not explain:</p><p><br /></p><p>1. While acid bath might be possible to remove small amount of metal reeding that is gone around 2/3 of circumference; it would NOT be able to remove Inner layers of copper & still leave all external nickel surfaces full & intact.</p><p>2. Thinness: in defining thickness earlier, it's not just something that is noticeable via a caliber, but is DISTINCTLY noticeable in touch & feel.</p><p>2. Weight: small amount of metal reeding that is gone around 2/3 of circumference while measurable & calculable, is minute & would not explain the DISTINCTLY noticeable lack of weight in touch & feel.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is Much Different than a simple loss of reeding. This is a Distinct Weight & Thickness difference - which is what brought it to my attention in the 1st place.</p><p><br /></p><p>So still looking to other ideas from folks.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="snowfalcon, post: 1580002, member: 41999"]I appreciate the ideas on why the reeding might be gone. But those ideas would not explain: 1. While acid bath might be possible to remove small amount of metal reeding that is gone around 2/3 of circumference; it would NOT be able to remove Inner layers of copper & still leave all external nickel surfaces full & intact. 2. Thinness: in defining thickness earlier, it's not just something that is noticeable via a caliber, but is DISTINCTLY noticeable in touch & feel. 2. Weight: small amount of metal reeding that is gone around 2/3 of circumference while measurable & calculable, is minute & would not explain the DISTINCTLY noticeable lack of weight in touch & feel. This is Much Different than a simple loss of reeding. This is a Distinct Weight & Thickness difference - which is what brought it to my attention in the 1st place. So still looking to other ideas from folks. Thanks![/QUOTE]
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