Hey everyone,
Has anyone else noticed that the silver grade of sub clasps generally has softer features than the bronze grade? For example, looking at the sword handles, sub prop, and leaf definition, doesn't it seem like the bronze versions have sharper strikes? This seems to be a general trend from what I've seen in hand and in photos (including those in "Torpedo Los!"). Is it just me or do others agree??? Any ideas as to why this is? I know both were cast and then cut from the casting sheet by a shearing die, so why would one grade have better detail than the other?
Josh
Has anyone else noticed that the silver grade of sub clasps generally has softer features than the bronze grade? For example, looking at the sword handles, sub prop, and leaf definition, doesn't it seem like the bronze versions have sharper strikes? This seems to be a general trend from what I've seen in hand and in photos (including those in "Torpedo Los!"). Is it just me or do others agree??? Any ideas as to why this is? I know both were cast and then cut from the casting sheet by a shearing die, so why would one grade have better detail than the other?
Josh
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