I have to admit that of all the Peltier NLRs, I guess the KETCHUP & MUSTARD is my favorite. There must have been a lot of kids agreed with me back in the day, because these are some of the hardest to find that have not been played with by far the hardest, especially the shooters.
This one has one of the most remarkable patterns I've seen in quite some time. I don't think the wild design is from a Miller machine because there are even more than the regular two seams usual for a National Line Rainbo. The brilliant red and yellow ribbons nearly cover and make stark contrast with the snow-white base glass. Produced sometime in the 1920s and 30s, it is truely amazing to find one in this very high MINT condition. CONDITION: PRISTINE WET MINT 9.8+ I can find no flaws of any kind on this wet shiny surface except perhaps a near microscopic melted dimple. MUSEUM QUALITY You may click here to view the grading system I use. Size 16.16mm or 0.631" at the equator. | |||||
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