Casement window weatherstripping

A home owner from Henrico, VA says:
The casement windows were installed around 1990 and I don't believe the weatherstripping has ever been replaced. The stripping is somewhat dry rotted but the sash stripping is the "L" shaped insert and the jamb stripping is a bubble insert. The insert [part on both appear to be 1/4".

The only identification I could find was on the arm of the opening/closing mechanism that had the word "TRUTH" on it.
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

We did carry your L-shaped Malta weathersel at one time but, unfortunately, it was discontinued. The 55-106 may be worth considering but we can't guarantee that it would work for your application.

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Profile view with measurements of the leaf weather seal

As for your second seal, we are not able to identify it in its current condition. Seeing a less damaged end profile would help us confirm if we carry a possible replacement. In the meantime, you can start by looking over the 58-053 and 58-055 bubble seals that are commonly used in casement windows. Thank you. 

Profile drawing of the 58-053 bubble seal.
Profile drawing of the 58-053 bubble seal.

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Profile view of 58-055

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