JunkSabers1138
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You can make out in the toe pic photo that the edge of the clip butts up against the bottom edge of the flash tube.
All the way to the edge of the tube body itself? Or just alongside the inner lip of the rim?
You can make out in the toe pic photo that the edge of the clip butts up against the bottom edge of the flash tube.
All the way to the edge of the tube body itself? Or just alongside the inner lip of the rim?
Yes.I apologize for being a little thick and slow on the uptake.
Do Roy's overlays show that the d-ring clip on the toe pic saber is the same shape/size as the single hole d-rings we've previously been using and not the smaller d-ring shape/size of the Elstree saber, however people are now wanting the older style d-ring shape/size but instead of a single rivet hole they are wanting the double-rivet-hole configuration?
This is just all so overwhelming and amazing. Roy, I'm blown away by your skill brother. It's just incredible what you're able to do.
So, there's something else here that I noticed that might not be terribly important:
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This image was posted a few pages back, and I notice that the two (apparently smooth Folmer-style pins) look almost to be bent in the same manner. Does it look to anyone else that the pins aren't parallel, and the pin closest to the S-curve end is bent downward, toward the glass eye, in BOTH images?
Does anyone else see this?
I don't know how reasonable it would be that the Elstree top could be the original hero top? The clamp and bottom don't seem to match, but how likely is it that the top is the same one? Does the timeline work out at all?
Wow I bet it sells for more then 105k
Sorry for the confusion; I borrowed another image. Ignore the red arrows for this one; I'm not talking about the damage to the shroud.
I mean the actual socket pins, in the cutout between the glass eye and the red button - do they look like they might be bent in the same way on the Elstree as on the known Hero?