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Here’s a picture of the screw that holds the dog in place
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Hello
With the photo we do nothing, You have to use a thread gauge, to know if it is metric or whitwort and the diameter of the screw, and see if it matches any of the standardized types. Affectionately |
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I will check, but overall what is your opinion based on the appearance of the miniature and without being able to see it in person do you think it could be period ?
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Hello
I would like to see a picture of the inside of the lock. I notice a series of screws on the plate, which do not correspond to the typical construction. |
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#5 |
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Here is the lock
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Can you also trim the picture of that screw, as to obtain a bigger image of it ?
And by the way... You may find it interesting to keep to your files these notes on VERY EARLY SCREWS ![]() |
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I have tried cropping the image of the screw however when I do that the file size is too large and it won’t let me change it so I can only change the original photo file size and it’s the largest option
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