Two, actually!
First, does anyone know what K.A.G. stands for?
Secondly, all of the previous examples of this maker that I have either seen or owned have had the catch placed in the usual spot. This particular example has the catch placed at a higher point than normal. It is not replaced. The only other type of EK1 with this type of catch placement that I have seen are the ones made by the maker H.B.G.
Ken Greeenfield had a K.A.G. a while back that was similar to mine, but the
catch was placed in the normal (lower) spot. Opinions?
First, does anyone know what K.A.G. stands for?
Secondly, all of the previous examples of this maker that I have either seen or owned have had the catch placed in the usual spot. This particular example has the catch placed at a higher point than normal. It is not replaced. The only other type of EK1 with this type of catch placement that I have seen are the ones made by the maker H.B.G.
Ken Greeenfield had a K.A.G. a while back that was similar to mine, but the
catch was placed in the normal (lower) spot. Opinions?
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