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ANOTHER GREEN SLAG .65


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I don’t think that is true ,just like when we say foreign we say that because we got no clue who made it 

Slags are the same i find, if we don’t know who made them we calls it a Akro , sure maybe they made the most slags but pelt made pre feather slags to there is the best read up on CAC slags on AAM that shows some hints to ID /separate them from Akro 

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And, though a nice slag, it shows none of those “ hints” about CAC slags. No seams, no road and tunnel, no feathered edges on white swirls, no 9, no Chevrons in swirls. Oh and no feathering swirls. Though, considering CAC made them for several years, they most likely had a few come out that appear Akro. And didn’t Akro sell CAC as theirs early on? 
 
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4 hours ago, jhomer2172 said:

And, though a nice slag, it shows none of those “ hints” about CAC slags. No seams, no road and tunnel, no feathered edges on white swirls, no 9, no Chevrons in swirls. Oh and no feathering swirls. Though, considering CAC made them for several years, they most likely had a few come out that appear Akro. And didn’t Akro sell CAC as theirs early on? 
 
jon

slaga are hard!

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Hi i was not thinking the op was a cac i was just ranting about how i think we give to fast of an ID to Akro on some slags that i think would need more views ,i could post a dug pelt slag on here and i think most would call it Akro  and just to clarify I’ve only being in the hobby a year and a half so by no means do i think i’m right your wrong i’m just learning and having fun doing it 😎

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I agree- The cacs have tunnels, roads etc, but it is absolutely not a rule!

I am convinced that if we went to see dug cac, there would be thousands or millions of swirls similar to other companies and completely indistinguishable.

Similarly with Heaton transparent swirls, in the past (and I think possible even now) confused with cac, Raven, etc.

But if the vortex does not have a certain structure associated with that particular company, the "ALMOST" certain identity comes only from the excavation.

So, in the absence of these requirements, we associate these swilrls with the closest possible and probable manufacturer

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