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<p>[QUOTE="Dukewright, post: 224442, member: 4310"]If you look in the picture, the nails are flattened, not truly round. That is why I think it may be an early version. That said, you can see the machining grip marks in one of the pictures... so "modern" nail.</p><p><br /></p><p>it is about a 2d nail, and it is called an "oval lost head nail!" Still in production today.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dukewright, post: 224442, member: 4310"]If you look in the picture, the nails are flattened, not truly round. That is why I think it may be an early version. That said, you can see the machining grip marks in one of the pictures... so "modern" nail. it is about a 2d nail, and it is called an "oval lost head nail!" Still in production today.[/QUOTE]
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