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Bifurcated Pelt


Fire1981

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If you look at the first pic you can see that the green up on the right hand side actually originates below the seam you're showing - it should be laying just to the right of that red ribbon below the seam., then you've got a pretty typical "flip-flop" pattern, even though the ribbons are wandering all over the place.

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Fire, a very nice example of a MCS swirl or an MCR turned ribbon, (but) it lies on an opaque white base instead of the regular colored transparent or clear base. I agree with Ric and Chad and the others. Some very good intellects on this forum. Chuck G---

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