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    Momo small crest horn button

    All,

    Trying to understand the differences between the small crest and large cost Momo horn button (besides the size of th crest;-)

    The back is 100% similar (see picture)

    Were they made at the same time? For the same stewing wheels?

    Trying to determine which one if any should go on my Nardi Classico for my 73E.

    Thank you

    Damien

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    Anybody regarding when small crest Momo horn button were manufactured vs. big crest?
    What makes big crest more attractive for classic 911 owners? Please pardon my ignorance.

    Damsroy
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    Nobody really believes that size doesn't matter.

    The large crest was a bit earlier but for the most part construction and materials were the same (in period). The smaller crest was in production longer so, you will see varying types as they transitioned from bakelight to plastic and slight differences in the horn contact wire connection as well.
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