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That sounds about right? It's been a while since I've handled a tradition...

But yeah, the LM101 almost looks like it has a clear / gloss coat on the frosting while I remember the FB3 having a more natural fine sand blast but it could have been the lighting so I would try to see it in person. As I understand it all the parts are s
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By: m2
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Fastwong
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Vianney Halter Classic and LM 101

VH blue low rider hand VH second hand counterweight VH 24 rivets on the crown alone LM 101 sharp angle and wide anglage
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By: Cpt Scarlet
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Cookies
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Great review and write up Patrick!

I kinda miss the lacquer dials of the LM101 although the fume dials are not too bad. I had a Moser fume dial once which was highly attractive but the novelty ran out after a few months. Maybe it is just old fashioned me who would always prefer a more clas
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By: patrick_y
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patrick_y
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Frosting is fine with me -- I always felt it was a superior finish to stripes or perlage

A quote and image from SJX: "A frosted finish is essentially gold-plated surface that has been given a finely grained texture. Traditionally done with various harmful chemicals (a technique Roger Smith still employs), it is today accomplished via inexpens
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By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby
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Ronald Held
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