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Not sure about the 1st, but the 2nd definitely a pach imo. A beauty of a pach!

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Hey mate, first one is probably a clumping Echinopsis Crest. There's Trichocereus candicans crests that look similar but the spines just don't fit for that one. Bye Eg

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