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<p>[QUOTE="mrbreeze, post: 8360882, member: 86726"]I will try to explain this in as best detail as I can think of to help any novices on here as well, should they be interested.</p><p><br /></p><p>These are images of an actual 22.596, the Hartill example of 22.596, and actual examples of 22.597 & 22.598. First is 22.596. It may even be considered somewhat degenerate as the characters are lacking in some detail. The second pic is the Hartill example of what it should look like. The third pic is 22.597 and the 4th is 22.598. There are basically 2 things to look for when distinguishing between 596, 597 & 598 (assuming we are correct in that it is 1 of those 3, which, at a cursory glance it most likely is). Both pick up points are on the tong character and are relatively easy to see once you have been "pointed" in the right direction. My 5 year old finger paints hopefully help. The tong is the character to the right that looks like an "L" with a three story building on the tail. The two parts to look at are the top of the 3 story building - the "head," and the left side of the "L." The head of 596 is what is called "closed." Don't know why it's called that, but it looks like a squatty "T" with a curled down right side. 597 & 598 have what is called the "square" head. It looks like a backward block "C." Concerning the "L," these 3 examples can be either 1 dot or 2 dot. Basically, when the vertical side of the L stops, count how many marks are there to complete it. 22.596 is a 2 dot, 22.597 is a 2 dot and 22.598 is a 1 dot.</p><p><br /></p><p>22.596 - closed head, 2 dot tong</p><p>22.597 - square head, 2 dot tong</p><p>22.598 - square head, 1 dot tong</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>So, comparing the Original example, It is a closed head, 2 dot tong. That leads us to 22.596.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1483997[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1483998[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1483999[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1484000[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mrbreeze, post: 8360882, member: 86726"]I will try to explain this in as best detail as I can think of to help any novices on here as well, should they be interested. These are images of an actual 22.596, the Hartill example of 22.596, and actual examples of 22.597 & 22.598. First is 22.596. It may even be considered somewhat degenerate as the characters are lacking in some detail. The second pic is the Hartill example of what it should look like. The third pic is 22.597 and the 4th is 22.598. There are basically 2 things to look for when distinguishing between 596, 597 & 598 (assuming we are correct in that it is 1 of those 3, which, at a cursory glance it most likely is). Both pick up points are on the tong character and are relatively easy to see once you have been "pointed" in the right direction. My 5 year old finger paints hopefully help. The tong is the character to the right that looks like an "L" with a three story building on the tail. The two parts to look at are the top of the 3 story building - the "head," and the left side of the "L." The head of 596 is what is called "closed." Don't know why it's called that, but it looks like a squatty "T" with a curled down right side. 597 & 598 have what is called the "square" head. It looks like a backward block "C." Concerning the "L," these 3 examples can be either 1 dot or 2 dot. Basically, when the vertical side of the L stops, count how many marks are there to complete it. 22.596 is a 2 dot, 22.597 is a 2 dot and 22.598 is a 1 dot. 22.596 - closed head, 2 dot tong 22.597 - square head, 2 dot tong 22.598 - square head, 1 dot tong So, comparing the Original example, It is a closed head, 2 dot tong. That leads us to 22.596. [ATTACH=full]1483997[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1483998[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1483999[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1484000[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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