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  • rufe-snow
    Instructions for posting photos.






    http://forums.GunBroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=259294
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  • babun
    This is a reproduction . Does yours look "old" enuff to be real?
    cartcolumbus1.jpg

    this is real.
    74e45cfbdde6d8698d9d2f7a464c5922.jpg
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  • Cheechako
    One way you can tell a new label from an original is that new labels are printed by Xerox, dot printers, or something similar. The ink is on the paper rather than in it. Someone familiar with printing processes can probably look at a label and tell you immediately. On new labels, you can often see where parts of the printing has flaked off whereas old labels will not do that.
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  • babun
    Oh and by the way.... If there is a double "N" in Minie, it's usually
    fake.[;)]
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  • 66BuickSpecial
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    I think this will post a photo of the ammunition I was asking about.
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  • rufe-snow
    The photos of the labels, you have posted. Don't have the appearance of age. Similar to the bottom one in Babun's post. (i.e. there repos ).
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