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1911 Hollow Neck Farthings

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Does anyone have any meaningful numbers re the percentage split between the 1911 hollow and flat neck?

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Does anyone have any meaningful numbers re the percentage split between the 1911 hollow and flat neck?

I believe about a 50/50 split.

In CCGB they are priced roughly the same.

Both are easy. :)

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Does anyone have any meaningful numbers re the percentage split between the 1911 hollow and flat neck?

I believe about a 50/50 split.

In CCGB they are priced roughly the same.

Both are easy. :)

Thanks, Peter, much appreciated! :)

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Does anyone have any meaningful numbers re the percentage split between the 1911 hollow and flat neck?

I believe about a 50/50 split.

In CCGB they are priced roughly the same.

Both are easy. :)

Thanks, Peter, much appreciated! :)

I agree, not far off 50/50 :)

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Does anyone have any meaningful numbers re the percentage split between the 1911 hollow and flat neck?

I believe about a 50/50 split.

In CCGB they are priced roughly the same.

Both are easy. :)

Thanks, Peter, much appreciated! :)

I agree, not far off 50/50 :)

Thanks, gents! :)

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Straw poll of the 5 1911's that have passed through my hands is 3 flats to 2 hollows, so that backs the experts up!

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