Martin has given us an excellent honest pair to look at .
Note the damaged-chipped out E2 acceptance stamps
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Note the identical fonts .
Note the random spacing of the fonts . [ hand done ]
Note the E2's are not EXACTLY the same .
The blank mags were accepted into inventory slightly apart as the E2 die wear is SLIGHTLY differnt .
Touched up 90-97% guns are probably the BIGGEST land mine in HK land .
Always been wealthy collectors that wanted minty HK's and were willing to pay up for them .
Always been folks willing to cheat a little on condition to cash in on this .
Sad but true .
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