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1963 LMC With A Tail(For Lack Of A Better Word) On The N In One

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Is it raised above the surface?
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it feels like it used a q tip stick
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If it is raised my first thought is a die gouge.
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The biggest clue is that on a gouge, it disappears behind the devices. On PSD it will affected the devices. So I agree, a large die gouge.
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