Super interesting...
Perhaps the "triple" crown guard cases were produced in 1964 and in one big batch. Considered perhaps too extreme by the public, they had a hard time selling those cases, so they recycled them in later models the following years?
Or were the crown guards not integral to...
Here is a photo of the case back!
The numbers I could read :
- 720221 above “Sherpa”
- 144/35/03 below “Sherpa”
- 314962 after the “+”
- 0 on top of the above number
Thanks again,
Thank you very much Steve and Kazrich! I too think it’s more late Sixties than 1964. It is also illustrated in a 1967 Enicar brochure, so it seems you are spot on!
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