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At a time certain (I'm not sure when), the shield attachment method changed from the individual surface "nails" as you photo suggests, to a one-piece shield with spikes attached to the back, which was simply hammered in once the inletting of the shape of the shield was done (using a curved template).
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Thanks guys.
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Anybody ever seen one of those curved templates Kevin references in post #3? Or know anybody that has one?
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