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Hi Gonzalo,
Great post - Your differentiation between the Olavarriense school, and the Rioplantense school is raising this thread to the next level! Quote:
"The button can take a semi round form, known by collectors as round, little ball or oriental, and which define the blades used in Uruguay, Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) and the mesopotamic zone of our country (CE: North East Argentina)... The "porteño" (CE: From Buenos Aires city) button is known as quadrangualr, though in reality it is more or less octagonal......although there is no definitive explanation that accounts for the different shapes adapted in the various regions" Could you please throw a bit more light on the subject of buttons? Quote:
Cheers Chris |
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