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<p>[QUOTE="Old World Blues, post: 4577326, member: 78513"]Hi,</p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you for breaking this down for me. </p><p>No square nails in sight all round. No attachments either. I thought it looked early industrial, because of the shape and the metal loop being so asymmetrical. Like the parts are not mass produced. Of course I do not know when people started doing that. Anyway you've been a huge help![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Old World Blues, post: 4577326, member: 78513"]Hi, Thank you for breaking this down for me. No square nails in sight all round. No attachments either. I thought it looked early industrial, because of the shape and the metal loop being so asymmetrical. Like the parts are not mass produced. Of course I do not know when people started doing that. Anyway you've been a huge help![/QUOTE]
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