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Thanks for the follow up pics Tracy... That could be a rim cud??? I do not see the separation I thought was there in the first set of pics... This may be one for an in hand look to be sure... I am leaning more toward the rim cud but then I am not a cud pro!!!
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Thanks for the follow up pics Tracy... That could be a rim cud??? I do not see the separation I thought was there in the first set of pics... This may be one for an in hand look to be sure... I am leaning more toward the rim cud but then I am not a cud pro!!!
Thanks, J. Strange, huh? I wanna call it a cud but I've never seen one "deteriorated" in that fashion.
Not sure if anyone could be 100% sure either way from pics.
It has a line like a double rim extending from the ends of it which makes it possible that it was a fin in that section and folded in.
The reason it's so hard to tell is that circulation could have beat the fin area making any sep vanish so it could be a folded fin and a pic won't show it.
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