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The window frames on the left side are missing and no frames on the #4 bottom, what would this be called? Die error , Die variety , grease build up, still leaning , any help?

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I would use the term normal.
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Why is this normal, it is missing the window frames?
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My first thought is over abraded dies.
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It shouldn't have window frames like the others do.

Look at this pic.


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It shouldn't have window frames like the others do.



What? are we on the same page, all/most of the LP3's have windows with frames in them even your pic does.

I'm looking at the top 2 left windows, bottom left 2 and the bottom 4th window do not have all the frames.
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I'm not sure what you are seeing, but I would call it normal because whatever it may be, it's too small to detect unless you're looking way too hard to find it.
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Could be grease filled. But very minor:

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[quote][it's too small to detect unless you're looking way too hard to find it./quote]

coppercoins, on your site you have an LP3 with a extra sill under the 3rd window,at the time I was looking for that and found the missing inside window frames which is bigger than the sill.

ikandiggit, that is what I'm seeing

If it's minor then so be it, but if it where an extra line from a die crack it would be something, but with the lines of the frame missing it doesn't count, is that what I'm to believe?

Just trying to get this right.
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