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Is This D/D Or Machine Doubling

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Going by those pics it looks like MD to me.
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I call that machine push doubling. The metal is moved outside the confines of the base of the devices. Not a doubled die. If it were a doubled die, would not not see the base of the devices inside of that device.
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A very loose machine creates this.
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Just not a doubled die. Machine Doubling is caused by the machine. A doubled die has the doubling on the die.
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ok very helpfull ,especially the pics ,thank you all for the assistance and knowledge you have provided
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