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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 84444, member: 54"]Thanks for the xtra pictures. I'm wondering why that piece would be "removeable." Looks like the design was carved in not pressed as you can see tiny knife cuts in places. The vertical shaft and wing nut were there when the carving was done because the carving on top works around the wing nut. However the placement of the wing nut seems odd to me as it would get in the way of the user being able to grip the plane with one hand on the rear and the other hand over the front. But I don't know much about tools and would appreciate learning something.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 84444, member: 54"]Thanks for the xtra pictures. I'm wondering why that piece would be "removeable." Looks like the design was carved in not pressed as you can see tiny knife cuts in places. The vertical shaft and wing nut were there when the carving was done because the carving on top works around the wing nut. However the placement of the wing nut seems odd to me as it would get in the way of the user being able to grip the plane with one hand on the rear and the other hand over the front. But I don't know much about tools and would appreciate learning something.[/QUOTE]
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