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The History of Caminetto (shapes, stamping, articles, etc.)
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<blockquote data-quote="joshoowah" data-source="post: 397588" data-attributes="member: 1977"><p>Is the mustache "comma-like" or bird swish like? If it is comma-like, you're looking most likely at a late 70s rendition. The script is also an indicator of a later Caminetto from their first run. It is hard to date the older Caminettos because they did not have a dating system like their newer counterpart, but they did change styles in their stampings, which give better hints at dates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshoowah, post: 397588, member: 1977"] Is the mustache "comma-like" or bird swish like? If it is comma-like, you're looking most likely at a late 70s rendition. The script is also an indicator of a later Caminetto from their first run. It is hard to date the older Caminettos because they did not have a dating system like their newer counterpart, but they did change styles in their stampings, which give better hints at dates. [/QUOTE]
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