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When I get back from this trip I will post the pictures I have of 1939 production Qs and we can have a good look at those. Hard to concentrate here in the departure lounge but did want to mention that. It will be well worth the further conversation. Cheers, Kelly
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09-22-2013 12:42 AM
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When you say both runes are 'symmetrical', you mean left, and right are identical? Reason I ask, because I noticed the bottom half of the left rune always appears to be wider than the right. I've noticed this with both, narrow and wide type Q's.
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Hi Samir, when I'm saying symmetrical I am referring only to the wide style Q. the narrow pattern Decal is the one that displays all of the shape differences I am mentioning including the tail and the bulge, etc.. I will post some pictures with arrows and things like that when I get an opportunity.-- hold that space :-)
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That's correct, the narrow has asymmetrical runes Samir and we see many on forums incorrectly comment that a good Q rune is bad because the the left rune is wider than the right, which is actually a sign of authenticity in this case.
Kelly I have one posted in the SS decal section you refer to with the hallmarks of this specific decal type. I think you will recognize the decal
SS Runic Decal Reference Section
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Kelly H
Hi Samir, when I'm saying symmetrical I am referring only to the wide style Q. the narrow pattern Decal is the one that displays all of the shape differences I am mentioning including the tail and the bulge, etc.. I will post some pictures with arrows and things like that when I get an opportunity.-- hold that space :-)
OK, sounds great. =)
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DougB
That's correct, the narrow has asymmetrical runes Samir and we see many on forums incorrectly comment that a good Q rune is bad because the the left rune is wider than the right, which is actually a sign of authenticity in this case.
You are correct. I've seen that a few times myself on the forums, infact one of my Q's fell victim to that false assessment.
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SSamir
Heres a pic of Doug's wide Q. Can be tricky not only for the average collector but myself as well. The more noticeable trait as you gents already know are the runes. For the average collector you can hardly make out if the shield is wide or narrow, but with this particular photograph its not so hard because of the perfect shot that was taken.
Samir,
This is super important to get what I am saying. --this picture that you posted of Doug's is a NARROW Q, not a wide Q. I owned this helmet for ten years and know it very very well. It is not entirely about the width of the decal, it is the shape of the runes. Let me explain further in the next few pictures. Please bear with me, have a long look, and then let's discuss.
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Kelly H
Samir,
This is super important to get what I am saying. --this picture that you posted of Doug's is a NARROW Q, not a wide Q. I owned this helmet for ten years and know it very very well. It is not entirely about the width of the decal, it is the shape of the runes. Let me explain further in the next few pictures. Please bear with me, have a long look, and then let's discuss.
Oh lord, i'm really messing up. I have my Q's 'twisted'. Just shows it's not easy even for a guy like me who have been studying Q's very hard for the past two years. I must confess, it can be intimidating sometimes. Kelly, I appreciate your kind help. =)
Regards
Samir
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