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Old 25th October 2012, 09:55 PM   #37
Timo Nieminen
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Originally Posted by Maurice
Ps. why are they always turning around the handle the wrong way when it had been loose?
The ganja is so obviously a hand-guard, and the rest follows. Natural enough, I think, if one doesn't know about these weapons, and doesn't know where to look for information, and doesn't have a feel for the ergonomics, and the handle is unattached. But often I think a handle is removed and turned around; which I have less understanding of. "Here is something I know nothing about, but I know I know more about it than the previous owners, or the ignorant maker"?
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