The 1p Bariloche had been printed reel-fed on the Goebel,but (part?) of the printing also on the sheet-fed Mailander. The normal size for the Goebel was 18/26 teeth, for the Mailander 18/25 teeth. However, for 2 stamps only [?] a comb had been used with 19/26 teeth and moving horizontally - i.e. a base-line of 26 teeth! But wasn't 18 teeth more than enough???
Apparently not! And even in the normal width stamps - NB the ones printed on the Mailander! - remnants of the 19th pin can be seen with the comb moving from right to left:
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The last hole of the previous stroke should have fallen in the first hole of the next stroke but that requires an enormous accuracy... Remains the question why too many pins in the side-lines????