ZombieWeinerDog
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So getting one of each, thanks Kirk.Kirk Fitzgerald":kvbbejh4 said:Have you guys n gals seen this yet: http://www.paperandplastics.co.uk/plastics/itembaccyflap.php
No problem there at all, very happy to learn it was of help, hope they arrive safe and sound.kaiser83":ck93ubq1 said:So getting one of each, thanks Kirk.Kirk Fitzgerald":ck93ubq1 said:Have you guys n gals seen this yet: http://www.paperandplastics.co.uk/plastics/itembaccyflap.php
I just sent the artist a question asking him how well they seal and maintain their seal with every day usage. I'll report back.Hawker":r5dfymv2 said:Look good & the price is right, any feedback on how well they seal & stay together ?
I just found the Parker version at a local antique store and bought it for $13 (a decent price I assume, it is in very good condition). I had only seen the Wunup before in pictures but this looks great. Outstanding nomenclature and the material is an attractive swirling of color. I can't address the Wunup but it does seem if you were reckless with this one it wouldn't be difficult to crack it. On the flip side of it's fragility, it does seem to close and hold closed well.NeroWolfe":095pfh6j said:FYI about BaccyFlaps: The two versions that were made differ as follows: The older, original version was marked Wunup and was made from a very heavy-duty bakelite......A later version was made and marked Parker...it was made of modern, lighter weight plastic.....I have an example of both....the Bakelite version seems to be much sturdier; the Parker-version seems like it would break / crack more easily.
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