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Actually the place and angle for a joint line here is not unusual, for Solo style wrongko. For a better taste the angle could be perhaps even steeper and the line located a bit deeper.
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I am still pretty convinced, however, that this sheath is all one piece. Perhaps Leif will get back to us soon to confirm one way or the other. |
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David, there are many examples in Solyoms book on pages 41, 42 and 47 and should be more in Haryoguritnos.
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I can't disagree Gustav, but I think, in this particular case, that it is as David says: a deep scratch.
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That's possible, Rick.
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