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Nice camera work.
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How was the blank area created where the Parker and barrel types are placed
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The rib matting machine cutter was lifted. Each wavy groove of the matting was cut independently and this allowed for very precise operation such as exactly where each line was to begin and end - hence, the space at the muzzle end of the rib and the space for the "Parker Bros. Makers..." logo.
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