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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Patrice,
Is this one correct with its dicing lines on the lid only cut in one direction ? versus a true checkering pattern with dicing lines in two directions ? |
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Pete,
I think the one directional knurling is correct for a GNR rod. The one's that I've seen were all this way. The earlier comm. rods had the cross hatched knurling. Mike C.
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Thanks, Guys...
My repro has its 1-directional grooves placed in a 90 degree orientation. This one on eBay does have its 1-directional grooves placed at an angle. |
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