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各位,见识一下吧
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The wire bow key in the first post is almost certainly American in origin and very much older. (possibly Isham?) Do the bits swivel or are they fixed. Pity the bow is crushed though.: d: a- y% h& L. s+ L5 Q; {" ^
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The similarities are uncanny.
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