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What’s with the cracks in the head on the one cuff-links in the first pic? Is this the result of the machining or is this a already well worn and abused set of cuff-links? Just curious.
actually, it’s little *itty-bitty* pieces of black felt from the nice boutique box the cufflinks come in. bear in mind that the first photo is about 5-7 times larger than life-sized.
What’s with the cracks in the head on the one cuff-links in the first pic? Is this the result of the machining or is this a already well worn and abused set of cuff-links? Just curious.
@david – that’s actually dirt and little strips of dirt/black plastic
actually, it’s little *itty-bitty* pieces of black felt from the nice boutique box the cufflinks come in. bear in mind that the first photo is about 5-7 times larger than life-sized.
The cufflinks are neat, but I really like the resistor captcha.