#70781
08/14/2008 02:15 PM
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Hi, Guys! I would like to hear your opinions on this pin. Thanks, Victor.
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#70782
08/14/2008 02:16 PM
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#70783
08/14/2008 02:50 PM
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#70784
08/14/2008 03:32 PM
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Many Thanks Erich!
Whether there is a database with numbers of these pins? I would like to learn to whom it belonged. Regards, Victor.
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#70785
08/14/2008 03:58 PM
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Original pin. Unfortunately almost impossible to find the original owner.The pins are NOT numbered with the owners SS number but a probable manufacturing sequence number.NOT all numbers were recorded on the owners personal documents. Some were some not. Sorry.But a real one. Seiler (Yank in UK)
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#70786
08/14/2008 04:46 PM
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Many Thanks, Seiler ! The situation with numbers is clear. Best Regards, Victor.
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#70787
08/15/2008 06:21 AM
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Hi Victor
It is an original pin and normally pretty impossible to find the owner.
The number on the back is merely the issue number and not an SS number, which would make it straightforward.
I have a database of attributable numbers and whilst the odds are against me identifying it, I have attributed 4 in the past, so it is not impossible.
I will let you know if I have the number, but don't get your hopes up
Raymond
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#70788
08/15/2008 09:09 PM
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Hi Raymond Many thanks to you for the help, I shall wait for good news from you. Regards, Viktor.
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