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Interesting. I also bought a 1971 Super 109, which I only used once before becoming fascinated by that Tech (I like shiny things…) I need to use it more.I am afraid you didn't get what I wrote.
"That particular head" means the heads with "that" bottom plate. Known most often as the '50s style'. Whether they are made in the US, England, Germany of France they are the same. Have all 4 countries. 2 German ones, 1 French, at least 10 of the English ones and 10 of the US. The English ones have a variant with the plate made of aluminium, but even that one has the same gap and exposure.
Don't know where you read these things.
It is the other way round. The 70s and 80s are milder than the 60s.
It is the Super-Speeds that have more exposure and gap in the 70s-80s compared to the 60s.