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Short as it is (1/2") still it must go through the wood inside, right ? Quote:
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Morning, I am just speculating but could the screw be used to site the head on the shaft so it doesnt move prior to the langets being finally secured or just a none original addition. To have only one screw isn't going to secure the head for long.
The langets go into the socket of the head no visible welding. |
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If the langets were to be introduced and aligned with the head, then the socket would better have (two) slits inside, to allow for the langets to slide in and not twist hile handling.
You are right in that such little screw would not have the strength to secure the head/shaft alignment. Unless its present purpose is only to secure the set for exhibition. |
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Is it possible the small screw held a lightweight attachment for pennant or small flag?
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