I am almost certain it is man. I have yet to see that style rivet on ANY true folmer variant. There are some every shiny Incs out there as well. My ANH uses a very shiny clean Inc. top with that style rivet.I finally managed to take those photos..
Do we play hunt for the intruder?
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..as i said before, thats an INC top half!
The pins are not exactly easily interchangeable without a proper tool. If you ever tried to remove some with pillars you should know they become pretty messed up in the process.They are easily interchangeable parts.
No telling really as far as the screen used piece. But as far as this community goes, anyone who will claim to have “a folmer top with a machined rivet” could more than easily interchange parts and have a nearly mint Inc with folmer parts . Same as if you purchase from someone who claims it’s a “folmer top” yet it has that machined rivet. People have swapped parts in all these flexes over the years since it was found to be the lightsaber, to the nicer versions of what they want for their own builds.But the question then becomes...WHY would they be interchanged? What would be the most logical reason for a mish-mash of parts? If there IS a mish-mash of parts, that is.
But the question then becomes...WHY would they be interchanged? What would be the most logical reason for a mish-mash of parts? If there IS a mish-mash of parts, that is.
The pins are not exactly easily interchangeable without a proper tool. If you ever tried to remove some with pillars you should know they become pretty messed up in the process.
I respect what you see, that's what I think I see too. But, said that, nothing changes. It takes 5 minutes to remove the bunny ears from a top. 10 if you take care not to ruin anything.
But the question then becomes...WHY would they be interchanged? What would be the most logical reason for a mish-mash of parts? If there IS a mish-mash of parts, that is.
..as i said before, thats an INC top half!